





On a cold, blustery november morning, what a delight to see this tiny jewel of a bird. Yet again Filey has turned up a gem. Even though wholly overgrown, Arndale ravine has sheltered many a rare bird. This bird favoured the sycamores still with a few leaves, hovering for aphids and always typically highly active. All photos taken at 800 asa, the light was not brilliant, but a magical and one of my favourite birds.
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