It's lovely on the Wash in the Winter. Despite being public access, we rarely if ever see another person (despite being able to see for many miles in all directions).
It takes a little effort to get there and you can't drive on a salt marsh so it's too much like hard work for most people. It's very sad really. If you want to see massive numbers of wildfowl, this is thd place. Brent Geese today. Last week was pink footed geese
We didn't take the SLR today just strolling about but Merlin identifies so much from the haunting calls
Today we enjoyed sighting a bird that's a relative of a new resident. We have a large number of Little Egrets that are now breeding and often living in the dykes. Lately we have been watching a Great Egret
Its hard to tell from a phone photo but these are big - heron sized. They are settling slowly. There maybe as many 12 pairs now permanently resident in the UK. Over the Winter as many as 50 join them as migrants.
We hope this one will decide to stay - the Wash is a perfect spot. Time will tell.
It takes a little effort to get there and you can't drive on a salt marsh so it's too much like hard work for most people. It's very sad really. If you want to see massive numbers of wildfowl, this is thd place. Brent Geese today. Last week was pink footed geese
We didn't take the SLR today just strolling about but Merlin identifies so much from the haunting calls
Today we enjoyed sighting a bird that's a relative of a new resident. We have a large number of Little Egrets that are now breeding and often living in the dykes. Lately we have been watching a Great Egret
Its hard to tell from a phone photo but these are big - heron sized. They are settling slowly. There maybe as many 12 pairs now permanently resident in the UK. Over the Winter as many as 50 join them as migrants.
We hope this one will decide to stay - the Wash is a perfect spot. Time will tell.