Reguarded as the highest gale force of the year thus far our hopes of getting 'out in the field' were low but, Faint Heart never won Fair Lady!
A cursory wander around Home Turf produced nothing more than yet another Mottled Umber, which we will not lumber you with yet another image, and then by way of a CHANGE it was off to
LONGHAM LAKES
where Birds and / or Other were by no means numerous
where Birds and / or Other were by no means numerous
but a decent start was afforded by this 'fly-in'
LITTLE EGRET
with its larger cousin
GREAT WHITE EGRET
landing fairly close by.
Similarly, and again unusual, only a single
Similarly, and again unusual, only a single
COMMON GULL
across the whole of the wander while of the Waterfowl lots of
across the whole of the wander while of the Waterfowl lots of
POCHARD
female
a few
WIGEON
WIGEON
male
were mostly in flight, while the lone
were mostly in flight, while the lone
LITTLE EGRET
obligingly appeared from behind the 'island' as
obligingly appeared from behind the 'island' as
REED BUNTING
and
and
KINGFISHER
were also represented by singles.
were also represented by singles.
It took an age to find
GREAT CRESTED GREBE
GREAT CRESTED GREBE
and then only c2 which also applied to
GADWALL
The final encounter was like lightning striking in the same place twice as again a single
The final encounter was like lightning striking in the same place twice as again a single
RING-NECKED PARAKEET
was just about seen but roundly heard at the very location of our last visit.
was just about seen but roundly heard at the very location of our last visit.
There had been a single report in the interim on the
Dorset Birds Website
while these images, from the archive, do not represent the poor views we were afforded on the day!
Dorset Birds Website
while these images, from the archive, do not represent the poor views we were afforded on the day!
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