December in London is alive with wings if you know where to look. From gulls patrolling city streets and feral pigeons crowding rooftops, to starlings swirling near bridges and rafts of ducks on open water, the capital becomes a tapestry of winter flocks. Venture to Epping Forest for chaffinches, wander city parks for greenfinches, or scan gardens for bright goldfinches. Wetland gems like Barnes and the Queen Mary reservoir host siskins, great crested grebes, and cormorants, while Chingford Plain can surprise you with corn buntings and lesser redpolls. Along the estuary, linnets, dunlin, avocets and more gather in arresting numbers, and even car parks come alive with pied wagtails. Hidden among them all are unexpected visitors and subtle stories of migration, youth, and survival. Return on 08‑Dec for the full story!
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