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I went down to a local park that has a couple of lakes and some great looking birds, but when I got there both lakes were frozen and the swans, ducks and other water fowl were all on the islands looking a bit miserable. So I joined a few other photographers and birders and we cleared some ice off both lakes for the birds to have a drink and feed for a while. I decided after this to go down to Shoeburyness East Beach and when I got there I couldn't believe my eyes, the sea was starting to freeze. Unfortunately I'd left my gloves in the car and after about an hour my hands hurt too much to take any more photographs, but I did get to see the Snow Bunting, a rare visitor for these parts.

The scene that greeted me

A couple of Dunlins

The next 4 pics are of the Snow Buntings, this and the next shot are of them playing on the sea ice.



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The scene that greeted me

A couple of Dunlins

The next 4 pics are of the Snow Buntings, this and the next shot are of them playing on the sea ice.



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