I travelled up to Linford Nature Reserve yesterday in the hope of photographing the resident WILLOW TIT but little did I realise that you have to take your own food, as the feeders in front of the Woodland Hide where it resides were empty. As a result, I failed miserably, coupled with the lack of food and the continuous drizzle. The Willow Tit came by on a number of occasions, always announcing its arrival by its nasal calling, but failed to visit the table; a couple of MARSH TITS arrived briefly but even they were a nightmare to photograph. As it was, I got reasonable images of Blue Tit, Great Tit, Robin, Dunnock, Chaffinch and Grey Squirrel!
In addition, other species noted included a first-winter MEALY REDPOLL, 140 Fieldfare and a pair of Bullfinches whilst the Black Swan Lake by the entrance held 3 COMMON GOLDENEYES.