Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Skydancing

All Marsh Harrier pics (c) 2011 David Tasker
Marsh Harrier [male]
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Marsh Harrier [female]
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A pair Skydancing
Black-tailed Godwits
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Hare
Hare
Peacock
Mute Swan
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Record shot of Pink-footed Geese
Toad
Colt's-foot
There was no sign of the Red-breasted Merganser or Long-eared Owls yesterday, so it may easily have been a anti-climax. However, it felt like Spring had finally sprung, and the male Marsh Harriers had turned up at the weekend. This resulted in a great deal of acrobatics as pairs indulged in spectacular bouts of skydancing. Elsewhere, there were many Toads around, some locked in carnal embraces - oblivious to everything around them. We didn't see any Avocets, but a couple of Black-tailed Godwits showed some evidence of moulting into breeding plumage. Some Snipe were huddled in the grass in front of Xerox hide, but there were few signs of other waders. A flock of Pink-footed Geese dropped in for a few hours to refuel before heading further north. The 'Supermoon' at the weekend meant that there had been some very high spring tides, and parts of the reserve, which are normally dry had been comprehensively flooded.