Another 'catch-up' Post today from
the few days when it just seemed it would never stop raining and the
River Stour, once again, burst its banks.
Janet's Horse Paddock ⅓ submerged
and a view looking towards the sea (quite a long way off).
We did take a look around Poole Harbour starting at Sandbanks
then continuing clockwise round the second largest natural harbour
in the World.
We did take a look around Poole Harbour starting at Sandbanks
then continuing clockwise round the second largest natural harbour
in the World.
BAR-TAILED GODWIT
was good to see but even better in the midst of about 50 birds
was one already in Summer Plumage (left).
was good to see but even better in the midst of about 50 birds
was one already in Summer Plumage (left).
BAR-TAILED GODWIT
in flight.
in flight.
Next
a group of c27
most obliging
SANDERLING
along with a single
along with a single
CURLEW
before hearing off to catch the
before hearing off to catch the
Sandbanks Chain Ferry over to Studland.
Now that's something that I thought might have died out, but
'warms the cockles of the heart'.
Polishing the Ship's Bell
Some things in life you just cannot shake off, so I did ask to help!
BET YOU'D LIKE SOME OF THAT AS WELL 'SECRET'?
After a 14 days passage we finally arrived at the Studland side,
with a couple of
DUNLIN
waiting on the shoreline.
waiting on the shoreline.
A short drive and
GREY PLOVER
was also added to the list followed by a scan across the fresh
water lake known as Littlesea.
was also added to the list followed by a scan across the fresh
water lake known as Littlesea.
There, at great distance, what looked like a white plastic bag caught
on the bushes was thought to be worth a second look but entailed
walking back to the car for the telescope. Good job I did as it turned
out to be just the back end of a
on the bushes was thought to be worth a second look but entailed
walking back to the car for the telescope. Good job I did as it turned
out to be just the back end of a
GREAT WHITE EGRET
These images are from the archive just for illustration, there was no
way of getting anywhere near it.
A lot of groundwork going on at the tiny old farmstead at
Middlebere, looks like new drains, but the hide was chock-a-block
with photographers so a very quick look at the 100's of
Middlebere, looks like new drains, but the hide was chock-a-block
with photographers so a very quick look at the 100's of
AVOCET
a few
a few
REDSHANK
and a
and a
YELLOW-LEGGED GULL
before continuing.
before continuing.
It is always worth a stop at Scotland Farm to view the
HIGHLAND CATTLE
but that was the end of my day. The plan had been to continue with a walk
from Upton to Poole, around the northern rim of the harbour, but the
Car Park there was also full. The perils of 'birding' on a Sunday!!
but that was the end of my day. The plan had been to continue with a walk
from Upton to Poole, around the northern rim of the harbour, but the
Car Park there was also full. The perils of 'birding' on a Sunday!!
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Lovely series of captures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment Linda. Interesting, thought provoking Blogs, will return for more. Maybe you could send my Link to your Followers and as you can see there is already Great Interest from other Canadians (a fine country I have visited several times). Very Best Wishes Bagsy
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