Tuesday, 8 February 2022

Longham Lakes - Part II

 A long time in coming we hear you say, continued from Saturday, but all 'Good Things' come to those who wait especially if you are one of the

Angling Fraternity
who are now back in numbers, and while checking the island in the South Lake
EGYPTIAN GEESE
were in residence there
 along with
LAPWINGs
in company with
COMMON SNIPE and infuriating CANADA GOOSE

as is usual, and now they have cropped the screen of

SALLOWs
(left) down to ground level there are open views to the likes of
GREAT CRESTED GREBE
 
up and down
like the proverbial Fidler's Elbow,
while other Warefowl included
WIGEON
occasionally being attacked by one of the numerous
COOTs
along with numerous
POCHARD
with females, strangely, seemingly absent.
After the Snowdrops of recent days on home turf more signs of the oncoming spring our first
DAISIES
The 'bird of the morning' a very distant
CATTLE EGRET
on the
Hampreston Water Meadows
would not have been seen, let alone identified, if not for a passing Birder bearing a telescope, images from the archive, while all the time the contender for second place,
can you see it yet?
RAVEN
continuously calling from its lofty perch.