A particular focus was on Poole Park this morning as a report of a Yellow-browed Warbler was submitted to the Dorset Bird Club yesterday. The bird was found and confirmed as a Yellow-browed at around 8:45am this morning just near the concrete bridge that the child’s railway line runs over. It was feeding in a small Willow with a Chiffchaff and several Blue Tit’s. It then flew off towards the back gardens of the houses that run adjacent to the large pond. Other species in the area included a decent flock of Siskin moving about the Alder, Grey Wagtail, 26 Tufted Duck, Reed Bunting and Little Egret.
Rather murky again this morning, but it soon cleared away and in the end wasn’t a too bad…
Find out moreDespite being a fairly grey, murky day there were more new arrivals, including the 3rd Yellow-browed Warbler to…
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