Both John and I visited today and despite our combined efforts we failed to find anything new today. To be honest, there was not a lot of interest at all.
The two Common Terns are still around and there was a period during the evening of Black-headed Gulls dropping in to bath before moving off again. A Cormorant flew in late in the evening and left again going south. A Kingfisher is regular along the river now and although it can be seen well it still evades my attempts to photograph it.
Birding and wildlife blog for Grimsbury Reservoir, Grimsbury Woodland Nature Reserve and the Upper Cherwell Valley, north Oxfordshire.
Description
This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!
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