We found a squirrel with some plastic round its torso. It must have been there for ages, and the squirrel had grown into it. It seemed alright, and was moving around freely. I'm going to buy some netting and try to capture it, then cut the plastic off.
The two young goslings are all grown up now (as The Daily Mail might say). We say them preening with their parents.
There were a few geese out on the grass near the new bandstand, until they got disturbed by a dog and all flew back to the safety of the lake. There were significantly less geese around today than there were when I ran round here on Wednesday. All of the Greylags had gone, and the jumping goose.
There was a lone adult heron standing in the middle of the lake.
We saw two smaller white herons nearby, who were possibly its young.
This Canada looked scruffy, and had some damage to its neck.
All of the Greylags had gone for the day, but we found this hybrid.
He seemed to have a Canada mate, who he was much larger than.








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