As I drove home from golf this morning, having played a round in misty murky weather, I listened to the weather forecast and heard that the rest of the country was bathed in sunshine. Ergh!
I wasn’t going to give in and still had a walk around our local park because, even though there wasn’t much hope of decent photos, I was still encouraged by all the bird song I had heard on the golf course earlier.
And there was lots of bird activity in the park. In Fishponds Brook we had good views of a treecreeper bathing among the rocks. There was then a pair of grey wagtails which came closer.
I see no trees – treecreeper among the rocks in Fishponds Brook
… before flying off.
Grey wagtail
Robin
Robins were singing everywhere. As soon as we arrived at the lake we caught sight of a kingfisher but it didn’t stay for long. There was another pair of grey wagtails too.
Kingfisher
Grey wagtail posing on the lake

A wren out-sang the robins. Over the lake a male sparrowhawk worked its way up in the sky on a thermal (or was that just wishful thinking).
Wren
Sparrowhawk
On the way home there was a small flock of long-tailed tits and more robins, blue tits and great tits.
Long-tailed tit
There were more bluebells out than our last visit and the blossom and the leaves on the trees were bursting out. All it now needed was a bit of sunshine.






Black-tailed godwit
Black-tailed godwit
Black-tailed godwit
Little grebe
Pied wagtails
Pied wagtails
Teal
Little ringed plovers
Little ringed plover
Redshank
I was lucky to get a photo of this dunnock as it was really misty – the magic of editing.
Great crested grebe
Great crested grebe
Shoveler
Shovelers
Pochard
A very melodious blackcap
I was so dazzled by the pinkness of this bird’s breast that I couldn’t work out if it was a bullfinch or a chaffinch but sure it’s a chaffinch
I was surprised how much pink there was in this wood pigeon too
I saw several butterflies but only managed a photo of this one – a Green-Veined White

These two great crested grebes started the courting in the open and then coyly disappeared behind the reeds
Great white egret at RSPB Ham Wall
Great white egret and little egret at RSPB Ham Wall
This great white egret flew overhead at Shapwick Heath as I walked back to the car
Adder
Adder
2 Adders
2 Adders
Slow worms
Common Lizard
Common Lizard
Common Lizard
Common Lizard
Song thrush
Song thrush
Wren
Nuthatch
Coal tit
Chaffinch
Chaffinch
Nuthatch
Blue tit
Robin
Great tit
Not quite The New Forest
Clevedon Pier was opened in 1869 to receive paddle steamer passengers from Devon and Wales. It is the only Grade 1 listed pier you can visit in England.
We enjoyed watching the kingfisher fishing and then I took this poor (out-of-focus) shot …
Grey wagtail on the lake
Grey wagtail strutting his stuff on the weir.
Were these two the same grey wagtails we had seen on the lake, this time on the weir?
Head for heights?
The robins are heard and seen everywhere
The view from Gigrin Farm














Grey wagtail
Robin
Blue tit
Grey heron
Grey heron
Grey heron
Grey heron
Song Thrush
Nuthatch



Little ringed plover
Little ringed plover

Rear view of kestrel
I’ve included this photo of redshank to show how dismal it was!
Redshank



Pied wagtail

Merlin after heavy cropping
Little grebe
Shoveler
Teal with pied wagtail for size comparison
Meadow pipts having a bath
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff
Siberian Chiffchaff

Buzzards
Black-headed gull

Wren

Robin
Grey heron
Canada Geese
Pair of grey wagtails
Treecreeper
Lesser black-backed gull
Grey wagtail