Tuesday, 17 November 2009

A Bridge Not Too Far

Bearded Tit (c) 2009 Michael Flowers
Bearded Tit (c) 2009 Michael Flowers
Bearded Tit (c) 2009 Michael Flowers
Bearded Tit (c) 2009 Michael Flowers
All remaining pics (c) 2009 Maurice Gordon


Bittern
This morning's session started very well if you consider one chap waited 5 hours one day, and 3 hours another day to try & see the Bearded Tits, and failed to see them. This morning's group waited a princely 8 minutes! They were still around at lunch time, when I tried to see if I could get some pictures. Unfortunately, they failed to show for the afternoon group who waited 45 minutes without success. However, the afternoon group had compensation in the form of a Bittern which showed very well for c10 minutes right at the end of the afternoon. On either side of these highlights we also had Kingfisher, Cetti's Warbler (heard only), a flying Great Crested Grebe, a Lesser Repoll (pm), Redwing, and large numbers of Pochard, Shoveler, Tufted Duck, Long tailed Tit, with individual sightings of Great Spotted Woodpecker, Reed Bunting, Goldeneye, Redshank, Snipe etc.

2 comments:

Marcus Conway said...

life's not fair!!!!!

Michael Flowers said...

I take it that's a comment about moving to Scotland, is it? :)