3 Bittern, Water Pipit and Snipe on a cold, sunny morning

One Bittern sitting high up in the reeds on the main lake shore, one right by the Headley Hide, and the third bird dropped into the middle reedbed a.m.

3 Bittern - main lake N shore, middle reedbed

1 Water Pipit - marsh (west-side)

5 Snipe - main lake (Headley Hide), marsh

2 Siskin - over SW

2 Chiffchaff - wildside

November bird highlights: Jack Snipe, Knot, Bittern, Water Rail, Little Egret, Stonechat, Siskin, Skylark, Lesser Redpoll, Bearded Tit, Chiffchaff.

Dragonflies: (November) Migrant Hawker


Fungi: (November) Hairy Oysterling (2nd photo below), Hawthorn Twiglet, Pink Domecap, Yellow Stainer, Dewdrop Bonnet, Fatal Dapperling, Bay Polypore, Common Puffball, Tuberous Polypore, Slender Club, Weeping Bolete, Crested Coral (1st photo below), Blushing Wood Mushroom (3rd photo below), Fragrant Funnel.

Crested Coral - R.Bullock

Hairy Oysterling - R.Bullock

Blushing Wood Mushroom - R.Bullock

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