This year I have visited Hall Place in Bexley a few times. I enjoy walking round the grounds and, at the beginning of July, I photographed a small selection of birds.
This photograph of a baby Robin was taken from the bird hide next to the river Cray. It is listening to the sound of my camera.
Nearby there was also an older Robin with a red breast and mottled face.
I came across a Yellow Wagtail that was standing on a twig overlooking the weir.
At the back of the grounds a Mistle Thrush was gathering snacks for the youngsters in the nest.
Back at the bird hide I came across an inquisitive male Chaffinch.
A Blue Tit landed on a diagonal branch on its way to a bird feeder.
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