Holywell,Big Waters, & St Mary's, blah ! blah! blah!
Another week of just visiting the ponds it's a way of getting out of the wind , Holywell was very quiet six Whoopers on as I arrived but again they took off in minutes.
A visit to Big Waters the water level the highest Iv'e seen the hides surrounded by water and the feeding station was also flooded which attracted two Little Grebes feeding on worms , it was rather surreal a family of Mute swans and 2 Grebes feeding below, Tree Sparrows, Blue Tits , Greenfinch, & Goldfinchas they hung from the feeders, Great Crested Grebe still around no sign of Otter or Kingfisher the water very murky.
Cycled to St Mary's in the winter sun , Water Pipit in the same area of the prom , a couple of Purple Sandpipers feeding on the seaweed wrack, about a dozen Gadwall and a few Teal on the wetland again was hoping the GWT would drop in here but no, from sun to dull in a matter of minutes today , nearly dark by the time I got home.
Six Whoopers just leaving Holywell , what happened to the days they used to roost here in good numbers, only one juvenile in with these.
5 comments:
Lovely Bullie shots Brian...top birds.
Yes your right there, no matter how many times you see them ,it's still a treat !!!
The picture of the bird looking at the camera is priceless. :)
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Lovely shots of the Bullfinch
Michelle
Thanks for the comments,I suppose the water level has dropped slightly by now, always worth a look here, good views of Siskin in the wimter months.
Brian
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