An illustrated report from Ralph and Brenda Todd of birds seen on the Bexley RSPB walk around Danson Park on 27th October:
http://www.bexleywildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RSPB-Bexley-Group-walk-Danson-Park-October-2016.pdf
An illustrated report from Ralph and Brenda Todd of birds seen on the Bexley RSPB walk around Danson Park on 27th October:
http://www.bexleywildlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/RSPB-Bexley-Group-walk-Danson-Park-October-2016.pdf
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Thanks Brenda and Ralph for another splendid walk. The flaming red tree which attracted our attention near the car park was probably a claret ash – fraxinus angustifoilia ssp oxycarpa “Raywood”. According to my Collins tree guide, bred in Australia , introduced here 1925, and now popular as a park and street tree for its breathtaking autumn colours.
No sparrows , starlings or blackbirds ? They were everywhere deades ago .