Although we have had some very good birds since the classes started on 8th January, many days have been so dark there have been relatively few photos taken so far. The Wednesday afternoon class had brilliant views of a Cetti's warbler right outside a tall green hide, and Thursday morning and afternoons both saw a Bittern, but these birds were seen in rather poor light conditions. One exception to this is East Park. So far, we have been able to get very close to the birds here, plus the light has been good, especially on last Friday afternoon, when the birds were particularly close.
2 Females (left) & a Drake Goosander (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Drake Goosander - note bill serrations (c) 2016 Mike Woods
A Pair (c) 2016 Mike Woods
An Estranged Pair (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Keeping their Distance (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Female Goosander (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Bad 'Hair' Day (right) (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Another Bad 'Hair' Day (c) 2015 Mike Woods
Drake - cream (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Drake - white (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Another cream drake (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Pochard (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Pochard (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Drake Tufted Duck (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Drake Tufted Duck (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Ditto
I am very pleased to announce after an absence of 5 years because of the bad winter of 2010 it is again possible to see a Kingfisher and an immature Heron in the park. Let's hope this improvement isn't ruined by a cold winter this time!
Female Kingfisher Upperparts (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Female Kingfisher (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Immature Heron (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Pink-footed Goose (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Ditto
Siskin (c) 2016 Maggie Bruce
Ear Fungus on Weeping Beech (c) 2015 Mike Woods
Fight (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Ditto
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