There was no need for a second asking when Dave phoned to ask me to join him on a drive to Hampshire, but more particularly the north end of Portsmouth Harbour with first in the log on arrival a
KINGFISHER
with small groups of
BRENT GEESE
a lone
a lone
GREY HERON
before encountering the early enthusiasts,
before joining them
viewing the target of our desire a
SABINE'S GULL
which breed in the High Arctic.
We would surely be back for more after enjoying
which breed in the High Arctic.
We would surely be back for more after enjoying
the likes of
GREY PLOVER
with one still in 'summer plumage'.
with one still in 'summer plumage'.
while some distance off-shore
LONG-TAILED DUCK
While onshore what is the Royal Navy Radar Training School
H.M.S. DRYAD
looking down from Portsdown Hill rather like a beached Battleship.
H.M.S. DRYAD
looking down from Portsdown Hill rather like a beached Battleship.
to other such waterbirds as
BLACK-NECKED GREBE
a male and female below
RED-BREASTED MERGANSER
with another peek at the
GULL
which at time was almost at
which at time was almost at
Touching Distance
Other Waders were represented by
REDSHANK
and
GREENSHANK
Also showing in the misty distance the city of
Also showing in the misty distance the city of
PORTSMOUTH
with the
Spinnaker Tower
showing prominent while at
with the
Spinnaker Tower
showing prominent while at
Low Water
the likes of
the likes of
GOLDENEYE
were becoming difficult to see let alone photograph but with
were becoming difficult to see let alone photograph but with
TURNSTONE
still possing on the outcrops along with a few
ROCK PIPITs
and a
and a
CURLEW
in the long grass and that ain't all as there should be a Part II to come after just one more look back
in the long grass and that ain't all as there should be a Part II to come after just one more look back
WHAT A BEAUTY