13th June 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire

We made our second trip to Slimbridge to try to see the white-spotted bluethroat which has returned to the Severn Estuary for the fifth year running. Normally, the white-spotted subspecies typically breeds on the near continent but this is perhaps a sign that with climate change it is extending its range further north. Sadly, however, this male has so far failed to find a mate. Our luck was in and, after not too long a wait, it made an appearance. Ironically it appeared on a notice board warning not to linger and, showing its discipline, soon moved off. It continued to show well in the reeds.

You would think that singing like this its song would carry both the Bristol and English Channel

White spotted bluethroat

White spotted bluethroat

White spotted bluethroat

White spotted bluethroat

There was plenty else to see on the walk out to the Severn Estuary.

Bee orchids

Meadow brown

Large skipper butterfly
Painted lady butterfly

The marbled white escaped my camera

I imagine a hybrid goose

A snow goose or a Ross’s goose

Pied avocet (or simply avocet as we call them in the UK)

Black-headed gulls

Great egret
Great egret

Great egret

A shelduck duckling

More shelduck ducklings

Scarce chase

Scarce chaser

A rather shy robin

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2 responses to “13th June 2025 – WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire”

  1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    You got lovely shots of the bluebird and I love robins.

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      I gather the two birds (robins and bluethroats) are related. Thank you, Robbie.

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