A couple of days ago I walked round Linch Hill between Northmoor and Dix Pit. Loads of Gulls for the "Gullers" plenty of Tufted Duck, a few Wigeon, Gadwall , lots of Mallard and a couple of dozen Red-Crested Pochard . At the far distant corner from the car park were dozens of Blue and Great Tits although apparently no feeding station anywhere near this part of the pit and it seems odd that such numbers were there?
The Oxon Feather.
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