



There was a bonus cast of three Ring-necked Parakeets, two Red Kites and a Common Buzzard to keep everyone entertained, plus a small flock of Siskins around the car park.
It was good to catch up with Andy Walker on the day. You can read his blog here.
I called in at Chenies, Buckinghamshire on the way back round the M25 to catch up with a Great White Egret found alongside the River Chess along with 4 Little Egrets and a Grey Heron. A pair of Green Woodpeckers and a pair of Kestrels were occasionally seen and heard.
Now back to the Christmas festivities...