Saturday, April 10, 2021

 We walked a little way up the wind-farm road in swirling snow.


Half an hour later we were down at Silverbridge in bright sunshine, following the forest trail along the Black Water River - where we heard crossbills and saw a pair of grey wagtails and a dipper.


Yesterday: A white winger was on the far side of the river. It looked larger than the neighbouring herring gulls, and I don't think it's the viking gull. I thought I had glaucous and Iceland Gulls sorted out - but as usual, more work needed.

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