All the other groups went to a Holderness location last week, but the Friday classes went to a favourite Humber location instead. The morning started well with Bearded Tits right next to the path, lining up ready to go down to the grit!
Bearded Tit (male)
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Male Bearded Tit (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
"Reed Pheasant" Taking Off!
There was still quite a good selection of waders seems from the main hide, but numbers of Avocet, Black-tailed Godwit, Spotted Redshank and Dunlin had all declined, whilst Ruff and Greenshank had disappeared completely!
Avocets in Flight
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Avocets Landing
Footprints of Mink?
Golden Plover
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Golden Plover (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
Lapwing
Lapwing in Flight
Snipe Striding Out!
Spotted Redshank
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Sparrowhawk with Headlights On!
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Sparrowhawk (c) Mike Woods
Teal
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Drake Teal
Female Teal (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
Teal [left] & Something we don't mention! (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
Curlew (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Pink-footed Geese
In the morning as we walked towards the raised hide a small brown job flew very low in front of us before disappearing in a willow. At a brief glance this appeared to be a Dunnock, but ion the afternoon a Twite was in the same place. This looked rather plain at the time, but Mike remained at the end of the session and then the bird appeared to have a pinkish wash.
Twite as we first saw it (c) 2016 Mike Woods
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Female Stonechat (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Mike also sent some of his photos taken in the Ossett area. These include a Goldcrest on the washing-line, which also sat on the window still. Was it looking for food, or attacking its own reflection?
All these photos (c) 2016 Mike Woods
Goldcrest
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Kapow!
Grey Wagtail
Buzzard [dark phase]
Egyptian Goose
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