



HVWG too got these great pictures:


A highlight from Wednesday was this iceland gull on the D res roost – it is the pale bird centre of shot second row up – A nice second showing for the year only half way through Jan:

And this coal tit visited the feeders to accompany the willow tit:

And the near cat-aclysm? That would be as photographed by Rich and Giselle and visible on their excellent lighthouse journal blog here!