At Leen Pastures, a single dark morph Common Buzzard flew up from Golf Course Plantation, over the Railway Embankment, then headed SE over Leen Pastures in the direction of Bestwood Quarry. A single Herring Gull was heading south, whilst three Stock Dove were on the Golf Course. A Common Whitethroat was on the Railway Embankment, and a walk along it to the northern end produced a single Meadow Pipit, and later a family of Pied Wagtail feeding together on Golf Course.
Heading south back down the railway line, I located the resident Kestrel family, with the adult female first seen on the ground near a bunker, being joined by an adult male hunting around the Plantation. Both flew to the ground in the South Pasture to attend to at least two young that were calling from the grass. On the way back another Kestrel was hunting over Broad Valley Paddocks and a group of seven Tree Sparrow flew over from the direction of the Quarry. A great morning!
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