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  • 27th August 2017 – Goldcliff and Newport Wetlands

    27th August 2017 – Goldcliff and Newport Wetlands

    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!).

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  • 23rd August 2017 – Severn Estuary

    23rd August 2017 – Severn Estuary

    I saw a rich variety of waders at New Passage this morning aided by Mr “Severnside” Paul Bowerman.

    There were flocks of dunlin, redshanks, black-tailed godwits, turnstones and a 3 greenshank. Paul also pointed out yellow wagtails (but I was not up to getting a photo). I also saw a curlew, 3 little egrets and 6 oystercatchers. On the Pilning Wetlands I also saw a flock of 12 goldfinch, lots of swallows, 2 little grebes, big flocks of starlings, a grey heron and at least a dozen lapwing.

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    In the evening we walked from Shepperdine to Oldbury and then had supper in the Anchor. On the estuary we saw 4 curlew, 2 flyover oystercatchers and a little egret.

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  • 20th August 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    20th August 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    A brief visit to Chew Valley Lake this afternoon before the rain came in.

    2 great white egrets, 1 little egret and a grey heron at Herriot’s End; 1 common sandpiper, 3 great crested grebes, a grey heron and loads of mallards, coots and moorhens and a deer at Villice Bay. Not terribly exciting but we got out and we didn’t get wet!

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  • 15th August 2017 – WWT Slimbridge

    15th August 2017 – WWT Slimbridge

    It was a disappointing start to our trip to Slimbridge as, although a bright day was forecast, the skies were very grey and the light was very poor for photography. I was hoping to see a wood sandpiper but I only saw a green sandpiper.

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    From the Holden hide we could see a peregrine on the edge of the estuary but it was too distant for a photo.

    Just as we had given up and were heading off for some lunch we made one last stop and were treated to a wonderful display by a male kingfisher. Lunch was most enjoyable after that.

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  • 13th August 2017 – Cotswold Water Park

    13th August 2017 – Cotswold Water Park

    Locally we have had poor weather for the last week but on Sunday we enjoyed a very pleasant walk on the Cleveland Lakes circuit of the Cotswold Water Park.

    There was not much bird life but their food store was building up nicely in the countryside with an abundance of berries.

    The most interesting of the birds were great crested grebe with juveniles, a jay and red-crested pochard.

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    We spotted 7 species of butterly (Large White, Small White, Brimstone, Holly Blue, Peacock, Red Admiral, and Speckled Wood) and lots of dragonfly and damselfly but most escaped my camera.

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  • 5th – 11th August 2017 – Somerset

    5th – 11th August 2017 – Somerset

    My birdwatching activities have been restricted recently but I have had a few quick trips out in the last week but there is not an awful lot of bird activity at present.

    Saturday 5th August at Chew Valley Lake:

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    MT1D5282Great crested grebe

    MT1D5302Grey heron

    MT1D5345Lesser black-backed gull

    Wednesday 9th August 2017 at Chew Valley Lake

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    Brent goose

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    Thursday 10th August at RSPB Ham Wall

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    MT1D5521Marsh harrier

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    Friday 11th August at Chew Valley Lake

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  • 28th July 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    28th July 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    Very dull and drizzly day – not really a birding session to Chew Valley Lake, as little ones in tow, but just happened to have a camera with me so couldn’t resist.

    Lesser black-backed gulls, house martins, swallows and swifts. Pied wagtail and a yellow-legged gull (2nd summer juvenile according to Ian Stapp who I was pleased to meet for the first time) and a common sandpiper. Flyover Canada geese, little egret and grey heron. Pleased that the older of the little ones could recognise most of these – younger of the little ones did well on recognition too.

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    FP5A3106     Lesser black-backed Gull and Common Sandpiper

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    FP5A3096Pied Wagtail

    MT1D5228 LBB Gull, Grey Heron, and Little Egret

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  • 25th July 2017 – Stoke Park, Bristol

    25th July 2017 – Stoke Park, Bristol

    At the end of another beautiful day we enjoyed a very brief visit early evening to Duchess Park, Stoke Park; we saw the resident grey heron, a few coot chicks, several broods of ducklings, a brood of 7 Canada geese and 2 swallows.

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  • 24th July 2017 – Newton St Loe, Bath

    24th July 2017 – Newton St Loe, Bath

    Our first ever visit to Newton St Loe: such a pretty village and a beautiful walk around Bath Spa University and its lakes.

    We saw a swan and its cygnets, three grey herons and a little egret on the lake and a deer and a hare on the edges. As we walked close to the university there were loads of jackdaws and crows and a flock of a dozen long-tailed tits. On the way back we enjoyed watching the swallows and house martins collecting flies over the fields.

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  • 16th July 2017 – Somerset Levels

    16th July 2017 – Somerset Levels

    A spot of nature watching is always uplifting even on a gloomy day and the Somerset Levels (as always) didn’t disappoint.

    Great white egrets, little egrets, a bittern in flight and a glossy ibis were the stars, but marsh harriers, great crested grebes, lapwings and a variety of butterflies and bugs presented a challenge to photograph and were well worth seeing.

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  • 16th June 2017 – Dunwich Heath and RSPB Minsmere

    16th June 2017 – Dunwich Heath and RSPB Minsmere

    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.

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    At Minsmere the highlights were an adder in a wren’s nest (the chicks, we are told, escaped) and swallows at the sluice.

    MT1D4484Black-tailed godwits take time out from feeding

    MT1D4543Disputes on the scrape

    MT1D4566Pied wagtail

    MT1D4571Swallow deciding which way to go

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    “Bombing magpies is very tiring”

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    MT1D4774Med gulls making the most of their holidays in the UK 

    MT1D4784A common tern measures up the situation

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    The symbol of the RSPB – an avocet

    MT1D4820Barnacle Geese and goslings

    MT1D4827A gadwall cooling down

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  • 15th June 2017 – RSPB Minsmere

    15th June 2017 – RSPB Minsmere

    Another truly amazing day @RSPB Minsmere.

    So many failed photos but enough successes to keep me happy. Some of the best were bearded tits, ringed plovers, redshanks, avocets, mediterranean gulls, black-headed gulls, black-tailed godwits, oystercatchers, lapwings, common terns, gadwall, marsh harriers, bitterns, cormorants, reed buntings.

    We enjoyed the company of Steve and  Helen from Bristol too. Seven hours birding and still in the pub for a lunch time drink.

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