Friday, 1 July 2011

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Some pictures from an early morning trip to Wilstone today.



Highlight for me was a Little Ringed Plover on the bar in front of the hide (see picture). It flew in about 7am and landed in between two large groups of Coots in a space apparently "owned" by the Terns and the Lapwing chicks. The LRP was continually harassed by the Terns and Lapwings both on the ground and in the air. Despite this, the LRP just kept on coming back and was there at 8:15 when I left.


The eight Common Terns were very loud and often flew in with fish in their mouths (see picture), There were also two Shoveler to the left of the hide for a while. There are two pictures - one of a Shoveler and one of close up of its beak showing its filter mechanism (see picture).


Finally, there were 6 Little Egrets moving about quite a lot (see picture of one), feeding in shallow water, but quite skittish.


Michael Nott

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