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Still too hot. I've stayed in as a protest and finished an oil sketch of two Spotflys busy feeding at 930PM.
Bloody acrylics- turn your back on them to watch footie/cricket/Formula 1 they are bone dry by the time you turn back. Anyway, here's today's shot at a Stone Curlew watching a Red Kite.
Not sure the Med Gulls have quite got to grips with the easterly blow- here's one yesterday stoutly facing west into where the wind usually comes from.
Top moment from yesterday even if it did feature one of those stupid pheasants- caught kipping in a laden birch and left in a snowshower of his own making.
Onward with the campaign to polish off the year's undone canvasses- here's GG Shrike with what I hope now look like cows not sheep.
I don't normally notice the small stuff, but parties of Bearded Tits pinging their way high north over Dunwich Heath today.
Stone Curlew season drawing to a close. Here's a beaky yawn from a rooster in the sun yesterday.
Well- a day at home and no waders as things turned out. Here's a hare in the Brecks yesterday, wiping his ears dry after a downpour.
Some supernice moments with the RFF at Dunwich this AM. Seems like it went somewhere to digest the morning's takings at about 1130.
Not too sure about this hot weather- 400 Dunin on the river Monday, only 1 today. But two Turtle Doves displaying in the sun were very fine.