Walked around the Kilnsea area in the morning the area was alive with Thrushes, Robins, Crests and Finches.
Two Firecrests and several Goldcrests showed very well in Kilnsea churchyard.
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Common Firecrest (Regulus ignicapilla), Kilnsea |
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Goldcrest (Eurasian) (Regulus regulus regulus), Kilnsea |
Near the Bluebell Café 2 shorelarks were on the beach.
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Horned Lark (Shore) (Eremophila alpestris flava), Kilnsea. |
In nearby hedgerows a Lesser Redpoll was very obliging.
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Lesser Redpoll (Acanthis flammea cabaret), Kilnsea. |
At Easington the Isabelline Wheatear was showing well in fields near the boat yard.
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Isabelline Wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina), Easington. |
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