The coots who recently took up residence on Regents Canal in the new nesting platforms have had a chick (click on the photo to enlarge). Thanks to Ed for the photo and Shirley for alerting to new arrival. Also, on dry land Tony and Val Rees have spotted a Long Tailed Tit on a feeder just off the Cally Road (again click to enlarge). There is a lot more wildlife in Kings Cross than you might think – so send your wildlife pics to me at this email then I will put up a gallery, like some urban BIll Oddie. Kate Humble – if you are reading this just drop in for a cup of tea anytime……..
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Wow! It’s fantastic to see the coots so settled so quickly… Cheers for the lovely picture!