Drab Dunnock?

Dunnocks are often described as drab little birds. Although they do not have brightly coloured feathers they have a lovely mixture of colours, in my opinion. There were two at the feeding area this morning at RSPB Loch Winnoch, the second is in the extra. Also at the feeder were: chaffinch, coal tits, great tits and a collared dove.
Out on the water I counted 50 mute swans which was lovely to see as I have heard a lot of swans have died recently of avian flu. There were also some wigeon, golden eyes, tufted ducks, mallard, cormorants and moorhens, all sadly too far off with my camera lens. I’m happy though with my not-drab Dunnock!

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