





Autumn migration has finally kicked in here in deepest Londinium, at least where warblers are concerned - one's modest inner-city patch has provided all eight of the commoner spp. in the last couple of days, with sulphur-coloured juvenile Willow Warblers being the most numerous.
(Tawny Owl, juv Green woodpecker, Garden Warbler, Willow Warbler and Blackcap)