25th March 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

I stopped off at Cheddar Reservoir on my way to Ham Wall with the hope of seeing some black-necked grebe which had been reported there. A grey wagtail was all I achieved for my efforts which involved a major detour by road and then another on foot. It was also very cold by the water and so not a great success.

Grey wagtail

A rather coquettish grey wagtail

At Ham Wall there was much more to see with plentiful views of marsh harriers and a glossy ibis. The best, though, was the booming of bitterns all the way round. Disappointingly there were no sightings. However, I did get a glimpse of a common crane but I was too slow to get a photo.

A cheeky chiff chaff at Ham Wall

A great crested grebe – can’t help thinking of Yorkshire terriers

Tufted ducks

No reed show from these two great crested grebes

Tufted ducks over the water

A male marsh harrier over the reeds

Marsh harrier

Marsh harrier closer up

The same marsh harrier

Male and female marsh harriers

Eurasian teal

Glossy ibis

Glossy ibis

Glossy ibis

And just as I was leaving the sun came out and lit up this male chaffinch

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3 responses to “25th March 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset”

  1. Michael Sammut Avatar
    Michael Sammut

    Great shots, Martin 👌

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Thank you Michael. Much appreciated.

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      1. Michael Sammut Avatar
        Michael Sammut

        You’re welcome, Martin.

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