19th November 2024 – RSVP Greylake, Somerset

Although there was snow forecast for north of Bristol and reasonable weather forecast for mid Somerset, I was disappointed to set off in rain and sleet. It didn’t rain all day but it was pretty miserable throughout; it was quite testing seeing birds and even more challenging photographing them.

I headed for Catcott Lows as there is a hide where you can park close by; but when I arrived I found it was closed as they were “managing” the trees on the lane leading to the hide. I continued further south to RSPB Greylake, a small reserve where, again, I wasn’t going to get drenched reaching the hides.

There were big numbers of lapwing, wigeon and teal. Best of all there were quite a few snipe close to the hide, a water rail and an occasional marsh harrier.

Wigeon

Teal

Lapwing

Common snipe

Snipe

Marsh harrier

Marsh harrier

Marsh harrier

Lapwing

Common snipe

Water rail

Teal and snipe

Wigeon

On the way home I saw large numbers of little egrets and cattle egrets in the fields. Also, large numbers of starling were congregating and I thought it was a shame I couldn’t stay later to see the magnificent sight of the murmurations before they roost. But there again, I don’t think the views would have been too wonderful as the bad weather set in again and the light would have been very poor.

Cattle egret

I stopped very briefly at Cheddar Reservoir where I saw large numbers of pochard. I certainly didn’t stay long as it was only 2 degrees centigrade and definitely felt much colder with the wind blowing off the water.

Pochard

Meadow pipit

Grey wagtail looking as cold as I felt

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4 responses to “19th November 2024 – RSVP Greylake, Somerset”

  1. rogerrees2 Avatar
    rogerrees2

    Nice shots of the snipe. Great birds, Roger (Now in Lancashire)

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      We have been wanting to find out if you have arrived in Lancashire but didn’t know how to contact you.

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      1. rogerrees2 Avatar
        rogerrees2

        Yes Martin, Moved at the start of Sept and since its a new build I’m still sorting out the basics. Hit by a very nasty virus for 3 weeks, so not even any curtains yet. Improvising so far but Xmas is now beginning to delay getting any thing that needs fitting.

        Overall enjoying it though and so glad to be able to see my daughter and grand daughter every week, rather than every 5-6 months. Brightens up my life in these difficult times.

        So you’ve been back to Portugal then? Nice place isn’t it, though I see they’ve had floods, like Spain.

        If you’re in these parts you’re both welcome to stop by or stop over (once I’m sorted out here).

        Regards,Roger

        roger.rees2@gmail.com

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