Monday 13 September 2010

Honey buzzard over Cliff pool




Had a cracking flyover today in the form of a Honey Buzzard, which showed for about 2 minutes while drifting in from the East.
The bird had a much smaller head, very flat profile in flight, a much slower flap rate and a barred tail.
Also present were 7 Little Egret and singles of Ruff and Greenshank.

Another nice, if common mushroom found was Aminita Muscaria or the fly agaric and a giant puffball was found decapitated by some body's foot.
Why anyone would want to do this is beyond me as it isn't even poisionous!

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