We thought we would have a look on the other side of the Severn Estuary. It was a beautiful day: we started at Goldcliff saline lagoons near Newport with loads of waders (particularly ringed plovers) ; then had a picnic lunch (accompanied by long-tailed tits) on the estuary straight across from Portishead (see photo of the old Nautical School below); then walked around RSPB Newport Wetlands (where we saw very little).
Back in time to see Arsenal slaughtered by Liverpool (should have stayed out later!).
Loads of waders at Goldcliff

Ringed plovers
Lapwing

Dunlin in flight
Long-tailed tit
Portishead “Nautical School”
Grey Heron at Newport Wetands

Little Grebe at Newport Wetlands
Click below for gallery of photos from today:



Dunlin
Turnstone
Black-tailed godwits
Black-tailed godwits
Little grebe
Little egret
2 greenshank behind the black-headed gulls
Curlew
Curlew, black-tailed godwits, redshank and dunlin
Black-tailed godwit and oystercatcher
Goldfinches
Lapwings
Swallow
Starlings
Grey heron
Curlew
Oystercatchers fly over a curlew
Oystercatchers
Little egret

Great white egret
Grey heron
Common sandpiper
Great crested grebe
Deer






















Barnacle goose
Great crested grebe
Grey heron
Lesser black-backed gull
Egyptian Goose

Little Grebe
Marsh harrier
Great crested grebe
Great white egret
Black tailed godwit
Yellow-legged Gull
Lesser black-backed Gull and Common Sandpiper
Swift
Pied Wagtail
LBB Gull, Grey Heron, and Little Egret
LBB Gull
Not quite like East Anglia but very enjoyable all the same



































Black-tailed godwits take time out from feeding
Disputes on the scrape
Pied wagtail
Swallow deciding which way to go
“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
Barnacle Geese and goslings
A gadwall cooling down
“Not me guv!”



















