Wednesday, September 14, 2011


Dorney Common

I went out early on a sunny, dewy morning and saw at least nine yellow wagtails with the cattle, some of the latter being too boisterous to allow a close approach.

The black-tailed godwit was again foraging in the grass, probably no more than 50 metres from rush-hour traffic.

A whinchat was hunting among thistles on the opposite side of the road.

A Cetti's warbler sang unseen from reeds on the Jubilee River and there were five grey wagtails at the weir.

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