My first walk around Eastville Park for some time. There have been many sightings of otters recently but all I spotted were all the walkers who have seen the otters.
I did get two decent views of kingfishers; one which flew down the river, did a roll (showing off its orange breast) and disappeared over a fence; the other which flew down river showing its bright blue dorsal colours.
There are now two swans back on the lake, hopefully a couple.
The mallards are looking more attractive post eclipse.

I saw the back of a buzzard which was then mobbed by crows.
Back of a buzzard
It was good to see butterflies still and plenty of bees (and other insects).
Red Admiral



My best photo opportunity was a grey wagtail which hung around for a while.




Click below for gallery of this mornings photos:


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











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


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