Tuesday 30 August 2022

Spotted a Crake, Eventually

 Last Thursday we went to North Cave Wetlands.  There were relatively few people about, so we went to Turret Hide first.  There was a Spotted Redshank, a couple of Herons and a Little Egret.  There were 3 twitchers ensconced.  One with a telescope kept mentioning a Spotted Crake, but after carefully following his directions we failed to see what he was looking at.  However, after a quarter-of-an-hour it left the reeds for more than a consecutive few seconds, so everyone had chance to observe it.  Then, Elaine set up her telescope, so everyone looked through that and admired the fine detail of its delicately-marked plumage.  Through my camera viewfinder it resolutely remained a brown blob, which only resolved itself into an actual bird when the photos were downloaded onto my laptop.  On most of the pictures the bird's head was obscured, do the below images are the best I could manage of this very distant individual.  At the time I type this, the bird is still present.   
Record Shot of Spotted Crake

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Record Shot of Spotted Redshank
Common Sandpiper
Green Sandpiper
Greenshanks
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Greenshank
Greenshank
Heron
Herons
Long-tailed Tits
Rook
Great Crested Grebe
Blackcap
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