Blustery
Not the most pleasant of conditions to be and about in but this time of year you have to plug away as yesterday showed with the finding of wryneck in a sheltered spot. I opted for WHD but finding a sheltered spot wasn't easy. Low on expectations I persevered: did the north fence line, then down into Alum bay chine, and finally along Headon warren fence line looping back to WHD. But it was V quiet. Always next week.
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
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