Late November 2022


November 30th. Another damp, cold and overcast day.

 Good visibility and a flat calm sea revealed the presence of some 20 Red-throated Diver settled, with a further 35 heading south into the Wash. A single Black-throated Diver, 5 Whooper Swan and a Goldeneye also moved south. A Great Northern Diver flew north. 1150 Pink-footed Goose left the roost early with another 490 heading south-east over the Wash in 5 skeins. The male Scaup remained on the Haven with 27 Pintail, 1200 Lapwing and 300 Golden Plover there. 3 Marsh Harrier were hunting the southern marshes with another two birds arriving separately from the north. At least one Snow Bunting was around the beach, Corn Bunting had increased to 21 typically at the 'Hump' and a Hawfinch in the Plantation seems likely to be the same as seen earlier in the month.

Corn Bunting, 30th November 2022. 
Photo - Jim Shaw

November 29th. Damp and cold for most of day. 

 Again, about 1200 Pink-footed Goose were around, 8 Whooper Swan flew south and two Hen Harrier were on site.

November 28th. A damp and cold morning with fog remaining all day. 

 At least 1000 Pink-footed Goose left the roost after dawn. Elsewhere, 2 Whooper Swan, a Chiffchaff and the late Swallow were the highlights.

Peacock Butterfly, 28th November 2022. 
Photo - Sam Wilson

November 27th. A light south-westerly wind with some light drizzle early on.

 Highlights prior to 0930hrs were a Black-throated Diver and 2 Little Gull south offshore, 4 Snow Bunting on the beach, 5 Marsh Harrier and 2 Hen Harrier coming out of roost. The late Swallow was still at Sykes Farm. 

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue produced 4 new birds: a Long-tailed Tit, a Chaffinch, a Robin and a Blackbird; and 7 retraps: 2 Goldcrest, 2 Robin, 2 Blue Tit and a Long-tailed Tit.

November 26th. Increasing south-westerly wind.

 Another November day with  some really good birds, good movement and good weather. The morning started with over 1000 Pink-footed Goose leaving the roost before attention turned to the wader roost  involving hundreds of Dunlin, Oystercatcher, Knot and Grey Plover. At sea, single Little Auk and Great Northern Diver flew south with 10 Little Gull and a Great White Egret low over the waves. 8 Snow Bunting were feeding along the beach whilst a Lapland Bunting appeared to head south. Chaffinch, Siskin, Skylark, Starling and Woodpigeon were moving south again this morning. Three Marsh Harrier and three Hen Harrier were hunting the marshes to the south. Also around were 6 Goldcrest, a Blackcap and a Water Pipit. No reports of the late Swallow today.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes (the final one of the year) resulted in 10 new birds: 3 Goldcrest and 7 Blackbird; and 7 retraps: a Kestrel, 5 Long-tailed Tit and a Goldcrest.

Kestrel, retrapped 26 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

November 25th. Remaining dry with a south-westerly breeze.

 Quiet at sea but a male Scaup was on the Haven where a Twite and a Caspian Gull were also seen. Finch and Skylark flocks were moving south in small numbers but 2 Brambling were amongst one flock of Chaffinch down East Dunes whilst another two were around the North Car Park. Raptors moving south included a Kestrel, a Red Kite and a Buzzard that arrived off the sea. Also south went 7 Whooper Swan. Other birds around, including those trapped, were 46 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 1480 Pink-footed Goose, a Sparrowhawk (carrying a Blackbird), 2 Blackcap, 5 Goldcrest and the Swallow at Sykes Farm.

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue, with Kyle Campbell, provided 7 new birds: a Goldcrest, a Robin, a Song Thrush and 4 Blackbird; and 3 retraps: a Blackbird, a Dunnock and a Robin.

Redwing, 25 November 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Oystercatchers, 25th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Mute Swan, 25th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Shovelers, 25th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker
Scaup, 25th November 2022. Photo - Nige Lound.

November 24th. Moderately strong south-westerly wind.

 A morning sea-watch saw several Red-throated Diver and Red-breasted Merganser moving south with a single Little Gull, two Great Northern Diver and two Marsh Harrier that flew south over the beach. Around, including birds trapped, were 3 Blackcap, 6 Goldcrest and the late Swallow at Sykes Farm.

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue, with Keith Collett, produced 8 new birds: a Robin, a Blackcap and 6 Blackbird; and 6 retraps: 2 Dunnock, a Blackbird, 2 Robin and a Great Tit.


Marsh Harriers moving south 24th November 2022. 
Photos - Nige Lound

November 23rd. Moderately strong mostly southerly wind with rain until late morning.

 Birds around included a Water Pipit, 2 Marsh Harrier, 2 Hen Harrier, a Peregrine, 10 Redwing and 6 Goldcrest. On Tennyson's Sands were 133 Dark-bellied Brent Goose.  The Swallow remained, feeding over the Plantation.

Sanderling, 23rd November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Sanderling, 23rd November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker
                                            Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 23 November 2022.
                                                                    Photo - Tom Baker

Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 23 November 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Hen Harrier, 23rd November 2022. 
Photo - Jason Virgin

Ringing Control: Starling, ringed GPBO 21 June 2022, controlled Kippax, West Yorkshire 17 October 2022.

November 22nd. Another calm, morning with  a return to milder conditions, predominantly overcast but with very good visibility out to sea etc.  

 The highlight of a brief sea-watch was a Velvet Scoter south amongst the usual Red-throated Diver, Red-breasted Merganser etc. Still good numbers of Thrushes and Robin around, some Finches moving south and a Waxwing went into the Plantation.

November 21st. A calm, sunny morning with an overnight frost.

 The monthly Pink-footed Goose survey was rewarded with the sight of 5300 leaving the roost just before sunrise. A Little Auk flew north; and 2060 Woodpigeon, 46 Siskin and a Lapland Bunting south. New Blackbird were arriving in West Dunes where a Hawfinch was also a new arrival. Around were 5 Woodcock, 22 Snipe, 2 Sparrowhawk and a Swallow (Sykes Farm). 

The first real frost of winter, 21 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Mid November 2022

November 20th. Heavy rain petered out by around 0900hrs and gave way to clear and sunny conditions as the morning advanced.

 A 90 minute sea-watch was less intense than yesterday but saw an increase in Red-throated Diver and Great Crested Grebe, and there was a single large Diver species, a Velvet Scoter, a Sandwich Tern and 2 Goldeneye south, 10 Little Gull and good numbers of Eider and Gannet moving. Several Fieldfare and Blackbird came in off the sea with an 'Eared Owl'. In the dunes, the continuing Blackbird influx was evident, with many birds moving south. Robin remained in high numbers too, with maybe a late pulse of immigrants. Vis-mig picked up after the rain and again involved good numbers of Skylark, Chaffinch, Siskin, Starling and Rock Pipit. The highlights were a Swallow, 3 Brambling, a Twite, a Marsh Harrier, a Spotted Redshank and 6 Snow Bunting. A further 12 Snow Bunting remained on the beach at the north end. Another Marsh Harrier over the western hinterland flushed a gathering of 1400 Lapwing and 900 Golden Plover, whilst a male Hen Harrier was probably a recent arrival, with the ringtail still present. Several Woodcock were seen around the Reserve, another 2 Swallow were feeding around the River Steeping and nearby a Water Pipit was around the Wash Viewpoint marsh.

Hen Harrier, 20th November 2022. 
Photo - Jack Hood

November 19th. Moderately strong south-easterly wind, with some morning rain.

 Numbers of thrushes, mostly Blackbird and Redwing, were grounded. Difficult conditions for sea-watching but again good numbers and variety observed. The highlight being what was taken to be a  White-billed Diver, accompanied by a Black-throated Diver. both birds appearing to have taken off from the mouth of the Wash, flying landward before circling twice, gaining height and moving off south. Other notables were 4 Little Auk, 2 Pomarine Skua, a Velvet Scoter and a Puffin south and a Sooty Shearwater north. Passage was fairly continuous, involving Kittiwake, Gannet, wildfowl eg Wigeon and Brent Goose with a few Little Gull, Goldeneye, Red-breasted Merganser and Red-throated Diver. A Short-eared Owl arrived off the sea, a Lapland Bunting flew south, there were at least 6 Snow Bunting on the beach and a ringtail Hen Harrier was hunting late afternoon.

Knot, 19th November 2022. 
Photo - Nola Bowles

Kingfisher, 19th November 2022. 
Photo - Jack Hood

Black-tailed Godwits, 19th November 2022. 
Photo - Nola Bowles

    Black-headed Gull, 19th November 2022. 
Photo - Nola Bowles

                                                    Redwing, 19th November 2022. 
                                                                Photo - Nola Bowles

Marsh Harrier, 19th November 2022. 
Photo - Jack Hood

November 18th.  A dry morning becoming bright at times with a return to south-westerly winds.

 An excellent day for visible migration and sea passage again. Heading south over East Dunes were good numbers of Finches, Pipits, Skylark, Lapwing, Golden Plover and Woodpigeon. The highlights were single House Martin and Swallow. Arriving off the sea were Starling, Blackbird and Fieldfare in small numbers with 320 Lapwing and a Woodcock. A White-fronted Goose arrived off the sea with a small party of Pink-footed Goose. A good selection of wildfowl was moving at sea including 368 Teal, 117 Wigeon and 21 Whooper Swan. Over west sided flew 4 more Whooper Swan. Other highlights offshore were 5 Velvet Scoter, 2 Goosander, 271 Common Scoter, 13 Red-breasted Merganser, a Purple Sandpiper, 57 Kittiwake, 183 Little Gull, 3 Mediterranean Gull, an Arctic Tern, a Little Auk (that landed on the sea), a Black-throated Diver, 25 Red-throated Diver and 2 Great Northern Diver. 15 Snow Bunting were around the beach at North End. Elsewhere, 1800 Pink-footed Goose left the roost at dawn, 180 Dark-bellied Brent Goose were on New Saltmarsh, 2 Stonechat were on Croftmarsh and around were 6 Woodcock, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Buzzard and 8 Goldcrest. 

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue provided 6 new birds: a Goldcrest and 5 Blackbird; and 2 retraps: a Wren and a Dunnock.

Wigeon, 18th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Buzzard, 18 November 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Rock Pipit, 18th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Goldcrest, 18th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Swallow, 18th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

November 17th. Overnight rain persisted well into morning with a break for a few hours before moderate to heavy rain for the rest of the day. The air temperature was incredibly mild.

 A strong arrival of Blackbird was apparent after the rain eased, with over 150 grounded between Aylmer Avenue and Mill Pond Road with a further 180 arriving from the north-east and moving south over Freshwater Marsh. A group of 80 Redwing was feeding in the open dune here with more arriving and moving south. Similarly Chaffinch were well represented on passage and grounded, including a single flock of 30. New Goldcrest were evident along with 2 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and 3 Woodcock. Sea-watching was productive again with 3 Arctic Skua, 40 Little Gull, an Iceland Gull and a Velvet Scoter amongst southbound wildfowl, Gannet etc.

November 16th. Moderately strong southerly wind.

 Some good visible migration was underway down the East Dunes, but the main focus was on sea-watching where Wildfowl and Gannet were moving south from early on. There followed an excellent series of birds including Great Northern Diver, Velvet Scoter, Sandwich Tern, 2 Scaup, Great Skua and several Little Gull. Around were 250 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 2100 Pink-footed Goose, a Sparrowhawk, a Marsh Harrier, a Swallow, a Goldcrest, a Corn Bunting and 12 Redwing. Going north was a Merlin; and south a Peregrine.

 A wind-sheltered morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue produced 4 new birds: a Robin, 2 Song Thrush and a Blackbird; and a retrap Goldcrest.

Corn Bunting, 16th November 2022. 
Photo - Jack Hood

Little Egret, 16th November 2022. 
Photo - Jack Hood

November 15th. Quite strong southerly wind, with rain for most of day.

 Birds around included 300 Pink-footed Goose, 2 Swallow and a Goldcrest. On the Mere was a Water Rail. Heading south were 12 Snipe.

November 14th. Misty first thing again but clearing well early morning.

 Another arrival of Redwings was the main theme of the morning with over 600 arriving/moving south before 0830. A Raven flew south-west over Croftmarsh, with 2 White-fronted Geese circling there later. Flying around were 800+ Pink-footed Goose with 3 Barnacle Goose.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 15 new birds: a Reed Bunting, 5 Redwing and 9 Blackbird; 2 retraps: a Blue Tit and a Blackbird; and a control Blackbird with a HELGOLAND GERMANIA ring.

White-fronted Goose, 14th November 2022. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

Fieldfare, 14th November 2022. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

Redwing, 14th November 2022. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

Song Thrush, 14th November 2022. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

Water Rail, 14th November 2022. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

HELGOLAND GERMANIA ring, 14 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Blackbird with a HELGOLAND GERMANIA ring, 14 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

HELGOLAND GERMANIA ring, 14 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

November 13th. Misty start, slowly clearing.

 Aside from ringing, there was no other census work until mid-day, at which point it was apparent that new Blackbirds had arrived. Fieldfares, Redwings and Chaffinches were also arriving in small flocks in the gloom. A slight increase of Goldcrests was also noted. Robins have remained in generally good numbers since earlier arrivals but had probably increased by a further by 10% today.

Other birds around included 80 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 500+ Pink-footed Goose, a Water Pipit, a Woodcock, 4 Brambling, a Chiffchaff and a Sparrowhawk.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 17 new birds: a Reed Bunting, a Song Thrush and 15 Blackbird; and 5 retraps: a Blue Tit, a Blackbird, a Dunnock and 2 Great Tit.

November 12th. Two very late Sand Martin flew over the Visitor Centre around midday. Another two Swallow were seen, 14 Snow Bunting were along the beach and 2 Short-eared Owl were hunting the Old Saltmarsh. Also around were 80 Dark-bellied Brent Goose and 150 Pink-footed Goose.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 6 new birds: a Wren, 3 Blackbird, a Fieldfare and a Woodpigeon; and 3 retraps: 2 Blackbird and a Great Tit.

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue by Mike Polling produced 12 new birds: 3 Goldcrest, a Blackcap, a Redwing, a Song Thrush and 6 Blackbird; and 5 retraps: a Redwing, a Wren, a Great Tit, a Robin and a Blackbird.

Fieldfare, ringed 12 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

November 11th. Increasing south-westerly wind.

 Off of the estuary early morning came 1000+ Pink-footed Goose. The White-tailed Eagle was tracked again from a copse south-west of the Reserve out onto the Wash. There was a fairly good migration of Finches and Woodpigeon south over the East Dunes whilst offshore, 3 Great Northern Diver were seen: one settled with several Cormorant and two flying south. A Great Skua and a Snow Bunting also flew south and a Marsh Harrier was seen arriving off the sea. A Caspian Gull came off Tennyson's Sands and flew south. 630 Sanderling were at the roost and at least 2 Bearded Tit were around the Mere.

Pink-footed Geese leaving roost at dawn 11th November 2022. 
Video - Kev Wilson

Great Skua, 11th November 2022. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

Great Northern Diver, 11th November 2022. 

Photo - Kev Wilson

Early November 2022


November 10th. Moderately strong south-westerly wind, with mid morning rain.

 Off of Croftmarsh early morning came 2500 Pink-footed Goose.  There followed an excellent spell of southerly migration involving 8 Whooper Swan, 2 Razorbill, 4390 Woodpigeon, a Buzzard, 4 Swallow, Siskin, Redpoll and Chaffinch. Two Waxwing south down the West Dunes were the highlight. Fairly quiet offshore, but 2 Great Northern Diver arrived separately from the north and joined the raft of feeding Cormorant. Also around were a Sparrowhawk, 6 Goldcrest, a Merlin and 4 Stonechat. 2 Swallow arrived during the afternoon and were feeding around Sykes Farm and we received news that a White-tailed Eagle had been tracked over Jackson's Marsh around mid-day. This bird an immature female (G542) from the isle of Wight scheme.

  A wind-shortened morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue provided 4 new birds: 2 Goldcrest, a Song Thrush and a Blackbird; and 4 retraps: a Goldcrest and 3 Blackbird.

Sparrowhawk, 10th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Ringing Control: Goldcrest, ringed Theddlethorpe, Lincolnshire 12 October 2021, controlled GPBO 10 October 2022.

November 9th. 

2,500 Pink-footed Geese left the roost early morning. Vis mig involved very good numbers of Siskins and Woodpigeons with other Finches, Rock Pipits, Skylarks and 4 Swallows. Around the Reserve were 4 Stonechat and 2 Cetti's Warbler.

A rain-shortened sheltered morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue produced 2 new birds: a Goldcrest and a Blackbird; and 4 retraps: a Goldcrest, a Great Tit, a Blackbird and a Dunnock.

November 8th. Soggy start, with increasing south-westerly wind.

 Birds around included 28 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 2500 Pink-footed Goose, 76 Gadwall, a Sparrowhawk, a Marsh Harrier, 2 Merlin, a Peregrine, 4 Goldcrest, 11 Robin, 3 Stonechat, a Song Thrush, 2 Redwing and 9 Blackbird. On Tennyson's Sands was a Fieldfare. Heading south were 2 Marsh Harrier, 3 Fieldfare, 14 Red-breasted Merganser, a Swallow and 55 Siskin.

November 7th. Soggy start, with moderately strong south-westerly wind.

 An hour's watch from Mill Hill early morning was productive. Flying south offshore were single Great Northern Diver, Black-throated Diver and Long-tailed Duck, 2 Goldeneye, 25 Whooper Swan and 11 Red-breasted Merganser whilst a light passage down the East Dunes involved Starling, Rock Pipit, Skylark, Chaffinch, Siskin, Redpoll and 2 Swallows. Flying around were 1100 Pink-footed Goose. 

 A wind-sheltered morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue resulted in 4 new Blackbird; a retrap Robin; and a control Blackbird with an ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring.

Blackbird with an ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring, controlled 7 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring, 7 November 2022.
Photo -George Gregory

ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring, 7 November 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

November 6th. Soggy start, slowly drying out, but remaining overcast.

 Over Wainfleet Marsh were 3000 Pink-footed Goose. Around, including birds trapped, were 28 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, a Blackcap, 4 Goldcrest, a Woodcock, and 5 Blackbird. Heading south were 2 Merlin, a Sandwich Tern, a Black-throated Diver, 4 Snow Bunting, 11 Whooper Swan and a Swallow, with good numbers of Skylark, Chaffinch and Rock Pipit.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 11 new birds: 3 Goldcrest, a Blackcap, 4 Reed Bunting and 3 Blackbird; and 11 retraps: 2 Blackbird, a Dunnock, a Blue Tit, a Great Tit, 2 Robin, 3 Long-tailed Tit and a Goldcrest.

Water Rail, 6th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Redwing, 6th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Brent Geese, 6th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Stonechat, 6th November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

November 5th. Off from Croftmarsh came 1000+ Pink-footed Goose and 20 Whooper Swan. Birds around, including those trapped, were a Hen Harrier, a Blackcap, 3 Bearded Tit, a Goldcrest, a Redwing, a Song Thrush and 9 Blackbird. 

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue produced 12 new birds: 2 Long-tailed Tit, a Goldcrest, a Blackcap, a Redwing, 2 Song Thrush and 5 Blackbird; and 6 retraps: 4 Blackbird, a Long-tailed Tit and a Great Tit.

Woodpigeons, 5th November 2022. 
Photo - Jason Virgin

November 4th. Flying around in various directions were 2000 Pink-footed Goose; and south 10 Whooper Swan, 2 Brambling, 4 Lesser Redpoll and 12 Siskin. Around, including birds trapped, were 22 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, a Woodcock, a Sparrowhawk, a Ring-necked Parakeet, 2 Blackcap, 3 Goldcrest, 2 Robin, a Stonechat, 4 Song Thrush, 2 Redwing, 36 Blackbird and a Bullfinch. 6 Goosander flew south offshore having been seen earlier passing Huttoft.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 26 new birds: a Wren, 3 Goldcrest, a Lesser Redpoll, a Robin, 4 Chaffinch, 2 Reed Bunting, 2 Blackcap, 4 Song Thrush, a Redwing and 7 Blackbird; and 7 retraps: a Great Tit, a Blue Tit, 3 Blackbird, a Wren and a Robin.

November 3rd. Rain until late morning.

 Starling, Finches and Skylark were moving south after the rain had passed and there were still plenty of Robin around the west side. A Marsh Harrier also went south. Other birds around included 1100 Pink-footed Goose on Croftmarsh, 4 Water Rail (3 on Tennyson's Sands and 1 on the Mere), a Whimbrel, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Short-eared Owl, 22 Redwing, 15 Siskin, a Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, 3 Stonechat, and 30 Blackbird. The highlight at sea was a Black-throated Diver.

November 2nd. Moderately strong south-westerly wind, later increasing.

The main theme of the morning's migration watch concerned Woodpigeon - going south in many flocks exceeding 500 and a total approaching 27,000! Skylark, Rock Pipit, Goldfinch, Chaffinch and Siskin were also passing in good numbers. The highlight of passage was a Snow Bunting. Offshore 3 Velvet Scoter arrived from the north and landed on the sea, having been seen passing Huttoft some 45 minutes earlier. Also heading south were 8 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 120 Pink-footed Goose, a Goosander, a Red-breasted Merganser, 27 Whooper Swan, a Marsh Harrier, 2 Arctic Tern and a Sandwich Tern. Around, including birds trapped, were 2 Sparrowhawk, 2 Peregrine, 4 Goldcrest, 2 Robin, 2 Stonechat, 2 Redwing, a Song Thrush, a Chiffchaff, a Swallow, a Firecrest and 5 Blackbird. In off the sea came a Fieldfare.

 A wind-sheltered morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue provided 13 new birds: 4 Goldcrest, a Wren, a Robin, 2 Redwing, a Song Thrush and 4 Blackbird; and 4 retraps: 2 Wren, a Blackbird and a Robin.

Peregrine, 2 November 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Whooper Swans, 2nd November 2022.
Photo - Nige Lound

Lapwing, 2nd November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Woodpigeon migration, 2nd November 2022.
Photo - Nige Lound

Stonechat, 2nd November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

November 1st. Strong south-westerly wind.

 Birds around included 90 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 210 Pink-footed Goose, a Sandwich Tern, an Arctic Tern, a Goldcrest, 2 Robin, a Redwing, a Fieldfare, 3 Blackbird and a Siskin. Flying south were 2 Goldeneye.

Fieldfare, 1 November 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Siskin, 1 November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Teal and Shoveler, 1 November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Brent Geese, 1 November 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker