An early morning walk from Stanford to Shellingford Quarry and then on to Hatford before returning to Stanford was fairly unremarkable , with about thirty Teal , a pair of Tufted Ducks , a pair of Pochard , one Kestrel a pair of Canada Geese, one Kingfisher and a couple of Partridge that realised it was St. Valentines and had paired up. The Kingfisher and the Grey Partridges done a bunk before I was able to get a photo unfortunately.
The Oxon Feather.
Teal.
Tufted and Pochard.
Canada Goose.
Pied Wagtail.
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