What a joy to be out and about and immersed in nature again today. I know with the wet weather we have had this winter many others would also be feeling the same.
However, I’m especially grateful as in the past 3 and a half months since my last blog I have had some serious surgery to contain bladder and prostate cancer. I am very pleased that today I have got to the point where I could make the 25 mile journey to Slimbridge and even happier that I could manage to carry a camera to capture some of the beautiful moments.
I was restricted to the two nearest hides to the centre’s entrance but that was more than enough for today. The highlights were 3 Eurasian spoonbills but each and every bird was a special delight for me. Hope you like some of the photos too.
The whooper and Bewick swans have all headed back to Russia and we are left with mute swans… and black swans too.I felt this robin, only a few steps away, came to greet us personally.One of my favourites, a Northern pintailThere were plenty of raucous rooks looking for nesting materialEurasian spoonbillEurasian spoonbillEurasian spoonbill posing for the cameraEurasian spoonbill up close and in flightA sense of scale – Eurasian spoonbill and Eurasian curlewAnother sense of scale – male and (smaller) female shelduckWigeonCanada geeseBarnacle geeseGreylag gooseThe teals were very colourful in the sun… as were the blue titsCommon moorhenA showy mute swanThe 3 Eurasian spoonbills togetherLots of work to be done at this time of the year – cutting the willowThis is what it would be like without a long lens!
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