Other than a few nights at the Battlesteads Observatory, I've had a month at home with my feet up recovering from an operation in late September to fix an old foot injury. Even the drizzly, murky weather didn't curb my enthusiasm for getting back out with clients so I met Maria ahead of a few hours searching for Otters. Teal, Gadwall, Shelduck, Mallard, Wigeon, Tufted Duck and Red-breasted Merganser were all constantly stirred by Marsh Harriers drifting over the pool, Lapwing and Curlew flew by and then the Starlings started arriving.
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What are your wildlife goals for March?
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Spring is on the horizon - what wildlife treats are you looking forward to?
Can you give us a caption for this Siskin?