I only spent a few minutes out in the open, it was cold.
The header image is of a Fieldfare.
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Fieldfare & Thrush



On the way back from a meeting at Bracken Hall Countryside Centre I decided to go the long way round and over Baildon Moor. On the wires near the cattle grid, at the junction of Glen Road, Bingley Road and Glovershaw LaneAt the junction with I spotted some birds, larger than Starlings but smaller than Pigeons.
I parked up, got my camera and binoculars, and went back down to the gate. As I was walking down several of the birds flew off. I pretended to ignore the ones that were left and thankfully they ignored me.
When I got down to near the wall I took a few photos. Fieldfare and Mistle Thrush.
I walked along the path for a bit hoping to see more in the grass on the other side of the wall. I didn’t see any and very quickly decided that I would be happier at home; it was cold, very cold.
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