
Female Reed Bunting

Mute Swans

Dog Fox

Safety in numbers, a popular spot.
We've had some frosty mornings of late, which I quite enjoy, but the wildlife, perhaps not. Visited the west end of the marsh a couple of times this week and on both occasions we were harassed by the swans. They were bullying us for food, very confrontational, a product of our own making by indiscriminate feeding. To late to rectify, I just hope it does not have unfortuate consequenses!
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