A Dartford warbler within a minute of starting our walk on Dunwich Heath, and so close, but a slow photographer only managed to capture the get away. But at moments like that you have to take in the beautiful surroundings.




At Minsmere the highlights were an adder in a wren’s nest (the chicks, we are told, escaped) and swallows at the sluice.
Black-tailed godwits take time out from feeding
Disputes on the scrape
Pied wagtail
Swallow deciding which way to go

“Bombing magpies is very tiring”
“We are quite happy here, thank you”
Med gulls making the most of their holidays in the UK
A common tern measures up the situation

The symbol of the RSPB – an avocet
Barnacle Geese and goslings
A gadwall cooling down
“Not me guv!”
Click below for gallery of photos from today.



























































The abandoned sand martin nests
Sand martin






Female white-tailed eagle
Female white-tailed eagle
Male white-tailed eagle
Male eider duck
Buzzard
Male and female eider duck with accompanying gull
Hooded crows
Wheatear
Twite
Siskin
Great northern diver
A dipper in flight
Whitethroat
Black-winged stilt
Lapwing
Greenshank
Pied wagtails
Little-ringed plover
Reed bunting

ChiffChaff 

Reed Bunting
Wood warbler (I think)
Cormorant swallowing a fish
Grey Heron grabbing a fish before the cormorant eats them all
A bee making the most of the yellow irises.
The only duckling to be seen
A distant swift
Moorhen
One of the two coots on the small pond







