Tag: Glossy ibis

  • 22nd April 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    22nd April 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    One of the great things about Ham Wall is that, right from the car park, you hear lots of birds at close quarters. The loudest were the blackcaps and the garden warblers but, although I had fleeting views of them, I couldn’t for the life of me get a photograph of therm. I had to settle for robins and dunnocks.

    European robin

    Dunnock

    It was nice to feel the sun too, although it was tempered by a cool breeze. I was also very heartened to hear my first cuckoo of the spring.

    I spent a while trying for photos of a glossy ibis. I thought I had missed it when it flew over me early on but I managed to catch up with it feeding in the reeds close to a hide.

    Glossy ibis

    The iridescent feathers of the glossy ibis were very attractive in the sun

    Occasionally the glossy ibis ventured out from the reeds

    Great white egret, which not very long ago would have been as rare as the glossy ibis in this area

    Great crested grebe looking quite glorious

    Great crested grebe

    Moorhen

    Grey heron on the nest with its young

    The sun also brought out the butterflies. I saw a few distant orange tipped butterflies and some peacocks at closer range.

    Peacock butterfly

    Peacock butterfly

    The very best thing about Ham Wall at this time of the year is the booming of bitterns which you hear all around. Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to see one. They are very secretive birds but it is amazing how many times I have managed to see them here.

    However, I was compensated, at the Avalon Hide, by close up views of marsh harriers.

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

    From the Avalon Hide I could see the weather was deteriorating and so headed back to the car park where I arrived just as the rain started.

    On my way back I had a short stop to watch 3 hobbies hunting dragonfly. By then it felt too cold for dragonflies but the hobbies proved me wrong.

    Hobby catching a dragonfly

    Hobby eating a dragonfly “on the wing”

    Hobby

    Hobby

    Hobby

  • 25th March 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    25th March 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    I stopped off at Cheddar Reservoir on my way to Ham Wall with the hope of seeing some black-necked grebe which had been reported there. A grey wagtail was all I achieved for my efforts which involved a major detour by road and then another on foot. It was also very cold by the water and so not a great success.

    Grey wagtail

    A rather coquettish grey wagtail

    At Ham Wall there was much more to see with plentiful views of marsh harriers and a glossy ibis. The best, though, was the booming of bitterns all the way round. Disappointingly there were no sightings. However, I did get a glimpse of a common crane but I was too slow to get a photo.

    A cheeky chiff chaff at Ham Wall

    A great crested grebe – can’t help thinking of Yorkshire terriers

    Tufted ducks

    No reed show from these two great crested grebes

    Tufted ducks over the water

    A male marsh harrier over the reeds

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier closer up

    The same marsh harrier

    Male and female marsh harriers

    Eurasian teal

    Glossy ibis

    Glossy ibis

    Glossy ibis

    And just as I was leaving the sun came out and lit up this male chaffinch