A photo of a Roe Deer taken at Buscot just the other day looks very pale, but of course it is probably just the light playing tricks with me. A look at Shellingford Quarry Sunday was only notable for the two hundred and fifty or so Teal that sprang into the air and whistled round and round until I left whereupon they then quickly settled to carry on doing what they had been previously doing.
A party of some eight Long-Tailed Tits enthusiastically worked the nearby hedges searching for a little Winter sustenance but as usual they did it in their perpetual motion manner.
The Oxon Feather.
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