Took the walkabout lens for a plod around Loddy. Quite a lot to see, and hear, with some sun on offer too. The baby coots are growing fast, almost doubling in size since i saw them last. The Sedge Warblers are noisy, but not showing all that well, and i managed a longish shot of a male Reed Bunting. Far out on the mud there were around 15 Whimbrel, worth keeping an eye on them in case they move closer to the path.
This female was togged last week.
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Happy New Year
Just like to wish all my friends, contacts, fellow tortoise riders, and arch enemies a fantastic new year, with lots of great wildlife encou...
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Well,,, in my case every picture tells a story of gross incompetence, and this has been highlighted in the last couple of weeks by my abysma...
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Anyone who frequents the tracks and paths of Lodmoor regularly will at some point have bumped into Adie. A Loddy stalwart, he loved the plac...
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I'd had a walk around Loddy on Tuesday, and had not seen much at all. There were two Spoonbills on the marsh, but they were too far out ...
How typical that the sun comes out when I go back to work, not seen any Wimbrel yet, all the best Frank :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat to read what you've been up to, and so nicely written Frank.
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