This juvenile Common Buzzard was lingering behind the Deacon Hill summit, but drifted away quickly when it saw the camera !
A few birders have been participating in a 'vismig' vigil at various high spots around the county. Currently, there are plenty of Meadow Pipit migrating south - these are best seen in the first two hours after sunrise. This individual was part of a flock feeding locally.
22 September, 2008
Pegsdon & Deacon Hill
Posted by Andy Whitney at 10:00 pm
Labels: Common Buzzard, Meadow Pipit
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