Sunday, 25 January 2015
Frosty Summerleys
Summerleys Nature Reserve is always worth a visit whatever the weather. Although this particular early January day was particularly cold with an air frost. It did make for some interesting photos though.
The circular route is about 2 miles and only takes about an hour or so. One of the bird hides in particular is always well stocked with feed and attracts a good variety of hedgerow birds.
Today we saw many Chaffinches, Tree Sparrows, Blue Tits, Great Tits, GreenFinches, Reed Buntings and probably best of all six Bullfinches both male and female.
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