Friday 7 November 2014

Form an Orderly Queue

Yesterday it seemed queuing was all the rage - with 14 Moorhens under the feeding station & the Konik Ponies.  The rest of the wildlife wasn't quite so orderly, but they well non the worse for that.  For both groups the highlight was the female Kingfisher at Townend.  So, don't just look out over the water, sometimes it's worth looking down into the stream below!
Moorhen
Konick Ponies
 Female Kingfisher - with lipstick and mud
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 Throughout the day some Marsh Harriers flew quite close to the hides, as did a Heron.
Marsh Harrier
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In the afternoon 38 Black-tailed Godwits had dropped into Marshland by the time we visited in the afternoon.  There were also at least 6 Dunlin, and about 8 Spotted Redshank gathered on a tiny island at the back. 
Black-tailed Godwits
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 Heron
 Magpie
 Snipe
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 Pinkies
 Fox
 Centipede?
 Spotted Redshank

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