On Wednesday afternoon we crossed the Humber Bridge to Ness End. The photo opportunities were few and far between, and we failed to see a Bittern. A young Warbler opposite the screen remained the only bird captured by a telephoto lens.
Immature Chiffchaff
ditto
Immature Swallows
Immature Swallow
Proud Parents
Little Egrets
Ruff
Ditto
Sandwich Tern
Teal
'Silver' Plovers, Knot & Dunlin
ditto
Yellow Wagtail
Curlew
Dunlin
Golden Plover
Dunlin & Knot
Linnet
Ringed Plovers
Ringed plover
Roe Deer Buck
"Woolly Bear"
Record Shot of Pam's Fox
Friday was another very overcast day, but we did see 37 species. Some of them were a little out-of-the-ordinary including Little Stint, Sanderling, Bittern, Spoonbill & a very welcome Whinchat.
Black-tailed Godwits, a Ruff and Avocets
Black-tailed Godwits, a Ruff and Avocets (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Mainly Avocets (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Lapwing (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Avocets & Black-tailed Godwits (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Whinchat & Reed Buntings
Whinchat
Whinchat (c) 2021 Angela Murray-Nag
ditto
Reed Bunting
Bob's Sedge Warbler
Spoonbill (c) 2021 Angela Murray-Nag
ditto
ditto
Record Shot of Bittern
ditto
Sanderlings [Centre]
Little Stint [Second from right] (c) 2021 Angela Murray-Nag
Little Stint [furthest right, just] (c) 2021 Angela Murray-Nag
Snipe (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Great White Egret (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Wren (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
Frog
Frog (c) 2021 Jane Robinson
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