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Meadow Pipits and Redwings migrating overhead

As well as migrant Pipits and Thrushes there's still Water Pipits on the scrape, good count of Snipe. Jack Snipe and Bitterns

Meadow Pipits and Redwings migrating overhead

1 Black Redstart - marsh

2 Bittern - main lake N shore

1 Jack Snipe - marsh

8 Snipe - scrape, marsh

2 Water Pipit - scrape

9 Meadow Pipit - flew over S/SW

1 Chiffchaff - wildside

November bird highlights: Jack Snipe, Knot, Bittern, Goldeneye, Pintail, Water Rail, Little Egret, Yellow-legged Gull, Caspian Gull, Black Redstart, Stonechat, Siskin, Skylark, Water Pipit, Brambling, Lesser Redpoll, Bearded Tit (photo below), Chiffchaff.

Bearded Tit (photo by Robert Fleming)

Fungi: (November) Hairy Oysterling, Hawthorn Twiglet, Pink Domecap, Yellow Stainer, Dewdrop Bonnet, Fatal Dapperling, Bay Polypore, Common Puffball, Tuberous Polypore, Slender Club, Weeping Bolete, Crested Coral (1st photo below), Blushing Wood Mushroom, Fragrant Funnel, Alder Woodwart, Blistered Cup (2nd photo below), Common Bird's Nest, Stubble Rosegill, Yellowing Knight.

Crested Coral - R.Bullock

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