Another day of mixed weather, a commitment with my son and a desire to watch Starlings roosting meant a day of grabbed opportunities.
Cannop ponds gave me some opportunities.


The Coots and the Little Grebes were very active.

They were catching little fish for fun.

A female Mallard was lovely.
A drive on the outskirts of Ross found two Herons together on a field. Here is one of them.
More stuff on the doorstep, isn't life brilliant.
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