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A Robin keeps a beady eye on us from an almost bare branch.

11th Oct 2025

The Robin is an unmistakable bird with its plump appearance and bright orangey red breast and face contrasting with the light brown body and darker brown wings.

7th Mar 2025

A couple of fence posts are sticking out of the water and each post has a large Cormorant perched on top.

25th Feb 2025

A female Mallard is paddling serenely past in the reservoir

25th Feb 2025

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10th Jan 2025

The Robin is an unmistakable bird with its plump appearance and bright orangey red breast and face contrasting with the light brown body and darker brown wings.

10th Jan 2025

The Robin is an unmistakable bird with its plump appearance and bright orangey red breast and face contrasting with the light brown body and darker brown wings.

27th Dec 2024

The Blue Tit is a small but attractive bird with a white face and a pale yellow breast with shades of blues and greens elsewhere.

27th Dec 2024

The Glossy Ibis is a largish wading bird with a very long curved beak and a white speckled brown head and neck leading to a dark brown with reddish patches body and wings.

27th Dec 2024

The Robin is an unmistakable bird with its plump appearance and bright orangey red breast and face contrasting with the light brown body and darker brown wings.

6th Dec 2024

The Great Egret is a large bird similar in appearance to the Grey Heron but completely white apart from its large yellow bill and black legs and feet.

6th Dec 2024

The Wigeon is a winter visitor to the United Kingdom and the male is brightly coloured with an orange head and a pink breast with grey body and wings.

6th Dec 2024

A black Moorhen with it's yellow tipped red beak is investigating a clump of reeds on the open water of a lake.

24th Apr 2024




The cooler weather seems to embolden the Robins at Summer Leys

11th Oct 2025

A Robin keeps a beady eye on us from an almost bare branch.