Buzzard and Stonechats were highlights of this Hall Place/Crayford Rough walk.
Buzzard and Stonechats were highlights of this Hall Place/Crayford Rough walk.
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I have a female pheasant that comes to my garden since Thursday she’s there now a looks a bit lost. We back onto a woods at Sidcup Golf Course and I have never see a pheasant here before.
Most pheasants are probably birds released for shooting, although I don’t know where the nearest shoot is. Let’s hope she will be alright. I once had a male pheasant in my tiny front garden in Selborne Road, Sidcup. We gave each other quite a shock when I opened my front door! Jonathan Rooks