This morning’s walk around Walberswick National Nature Reserve was quite stunning.
At the beginning we saw a Red Admiral and at the end a Common Darter: in between a marsh harrier being harassed by a gull and lots of bearded tits (mainly heard, fleetingly seen but not photographed). The highlights were ringed plovers, dunlin, a pair of stonechats, goldcrest and even a morning murmuration of starlings.


Red Admiral
Common Darter
You can’t get away from the pheasants around here
A morning murmuration of starlings
Ringed plover and a dunlin
Dunlin
Ringed plovers
Ringed plovers in flight
Pied Wagtail
Goldcrest
Greylag geese
Little egret
Redshank
Black-tailed godwit and possibly 2 dunlin
Great tit
Stonechat
Looks promising for tomorrow:

Click below for gallery of photos from this morning’s walk (also featuring the golf course we played in the afternoon!).


Snipe
Stonechat on the beach

A distant kestrel
Muntjac deer
Curlew
Curlew meets black-tailed godwit
Male and female teal
Greylag geese
Lapwings
Grey heron
Mute swan













































Back of a buzzard
Red Admiral






Oystercatchers
Redshank
Widgeon
Curlew
Cormorant racing oystercatcher
Big flocks of starlings forming
Starlings having a bath
Pied wagtail
More widgeon in flight
Wheatear
Meadow pipit

Teal
Ringed plovers and a curlew way up the estuary
Black-tailed godwits
Spotted Redshank
Stonechat
Wheatear
Starling
Meadow pipit and wheatear
Pied wagtail

Peacock

Comma
Comma















Cormorant
Grey wagtail
The butterflies were looking a little ragged
Little egret








Woodchat shrike
Whinchat
Kestrel
The woodchat shrike
A yellow wagtail beneath the bovine creature
Yellow wagtail