
Even the Cormorants were feeling it although luckily for them it's only a temporary thing. I fear for myself it's somewhat permanent or at least till the stuff falls out. That may be sooner than later with the current problems but escaped to the coast yesterday after a lunchtime meeting.

Red breasted Merganser escaped the camera as my phone rang just as it swam in front of the hide so it was back to photographing grey.

Greylags moving in pairs

Redshanks aplenty as the tide rose

and carrying on the wings up pose, a Short eared Owl hunted just near the hide before being driven up high into the greyness by a pesky Crow.
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