Fine but cool spring day. Cawdor has only just re-opened after Covid closures. Some random photos.
That's Ian
And some birds: Mallard Duckling, Oystercatcher, Mandarin Drake
Mandarin Ducks are another of China's exports and well established in the wild here.
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