On a trip to Midsomer Quilting in Chilcompton, Somerset (the UK’s favourite quilting shop) we stopped off very briefly at Chew Valley Lakes but the only photos Oli (my young apprentice) and I managed were of tufted ducks and a shelduck at Herriott’s Bridge. There were also 4 shovelers but they were too far away to get a decent photo.
Male tufted duck (my photo)
Female tufted duck (Oli’s photo – for more see Oli’s page)
Shelduck
We supported Wendy for a while in the shop but then sneaked out to see what birds were about.
We saw a pied wagtail, 4 collared doves, 2 house sparrows, 4 robins and then to our surprise a little egret in a tree (the shop had reported there were 3 around).
Little egret
There was also a very cheery dunnock in a nearby tree.
Dunnock



























Does this count for a sun bird? A bird of paradise plant
Spotted eagle-owl
Olive thrush

Pair of Cape bulbuls





Egyptian goose
Guineafowl
Cape bulbul





We saw several dassies in this bay at Camps Bay 















Rock kestrel
Bontebok
Cape bunting
Cape sparrow
Cape sparrow
White-throated canary
African sacred ibis
African sacred ibis
Yellow-billed duck
?
Lesser flamingo
Lesser flamingo
On the foreshore there were curlew sandpiper, bar-tailed godwits, sanderlings and a few other small jobbies.
I’m sure I have seen this grey heron in Eastville Park

Karoo Prinia
Cape wagtail
Three-banded plover
Pin-tailed Whydah
Common waxbill
Flamingo
Black-winged stilt and greenshank
Avocet and black-winged stilt
Great white pelican
Great white pelican
Blacksmith lapwing
Glossy ibis
Barn swallow
Greenshank
Yellow-billed duck
View across the reserve
Sacred ibis



Cape cormorant
Bank cormorant


Could this be a red winged-starling? – can’t wait to get my hands on a bird book


Egyptian goose

Little egret