Tag: RSPB Ham Wall

  • 20th May 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    20th May 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    If you have followed my blog through the winter I generally have something to complain about on my visits here: too cold, too wet, poor light, wrong lens, wrong settings, my incompetence etc. Not today: it was just a joy to be here. I’ll let you judge for yourself …

    Scarce chaser

    Four spotted chaser

    Speckled wood

    Blackcap

    Four spotted chaser

    Great diving beetle

    Grey heron

    Great crested grebes

    Great white egret

    Great white egret

    Great white egret

    Great white egret

    Great white egret

    Great crested grebe

    Azure damselfly

    Red admiral

    Four spotted chaser

    Robin

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harriers

    Marsh harrier

    Marsh harrier

    Little egret

    Scarce chaser

    Common brimstone

  • 6th May 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    6th May 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    Another great day at Ham Wall. Plenty of sunshine but a cold wind.

    Lots of opportunities for great photos but I failed miserably as I was having camera problems which I haven’t got to the bottom of yet!

    Editing has saved the day a little but far too many great opportunities missed.

    The best of the birds? Glossy ibis, a red kite and a pair of common cranes.

    A scare chaser

    Great white egret

    Great white egret

    Glossy ibis amongst the reeds

    Glossy ibis in flight

    Red kite

    Red kite

    Red kite

    Common crane

    Reed warbler

    Red admiral

    Red admiral

  • 29th April 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    29th April 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    Another trip to Ham Wall on a beautifully sunny and incredibly warm day for late April.

    So much wonderful bird song. Clearly the birds were loving it too.

    There were lots of people there and so I avoided the hide where the glossy ibis could be seen.

    Again there were plenty of views of marsh harriers but a little more distant than last week. I just missed a pair of cranes; by the time I arrived they were hunkered down with their brood.

    For me the treat was several very melodious reed warblers and so I will give them prominence on my blog.

    Reed warbler

    Reed warbler

    Reed warbler

    Reed warbler

    Yellow brimstone butterfly

    Hairy dragonfly

    Great crested grebe

    Hobby

    Hobby about to take a dragonfly

  • 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
  • 4th February 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    4th February 2025 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    There were very few people out and about today and I didn’t stay long as, having caught everything there was to catch in January, I was “taking it steady”.

    I didn’t even bother going out again after lunch as it was raining and I had had a very pleasant lunch break in the company of a couple I had met in Cyprus at Christmas and who live in Brentwood in Essex (on the other side of the country) and who just happened to be in the Avalon Marshes Centre at the same time as me. “Small world”, as they say.

    Just a few photos to show I did have a camera with me.

    Great white egret at RSPB Ham Wall

    It was pretty blowy out there but this grey heron coped quite well

    Keen to meet up with its mate (hopefully)

    Great crested grebe

    … trying to attract a mate?

    Or simply trying to score more points in the diving contest

    Gadwall in flight. I’m sure the sky was never that blue – I must have over-edited it

    Northern shovelers

    Grey heron with Glastonbury Tor in the background

    Well, I can see a common snipe

    Dunnock

    A cheerful robin

    A field full of cattle egret (and a few little egrets) on the way home

    … and they seemed to be heading home too.

  • 28th May 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    28th May 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    Another trip to RSPB Ham Wall and another dull day. At least it stopped raining during my visit.

    In this light it was always going to be about big birds and there were plenty of big birds to see: great bitterns, great white egrets, great cormorants, mute swans, marsh harriers, common cranes and grey herons were the biggest on display.

    This great white egret was blocking my path to the Tor hide, but I didn’t mind waiting

    … especially as I had to manoeuvre my way past this group

    I didn’t have to wait long for the great white egret to move on

    These greylag geese were the first action from the Tor hide

    Quickly followed by a pochard

    … and then a great spotted woodpecker

    Coot chicks

    soon to be replaced by a grey heron

    … who didn’t stay long

    Great white egrets were very active

    A great bittern surprised me as I made my way to the Avalon hide

    Great bittern in full flight

    Great bittern

    Great white egrets everywhere

    Marsh harrier from the Avalon hide

    Getting ready to land

    Then a male marsh harrier appeared

    I was so busy trying to photograph swifts in poor light that I nearly missed this common crane

    You can see why I had no chance with the swifts

    How could you miss such an enormous bird?

    Great cormorant taking off

    The great white egrets were quite showy

    But a nice way to end my day

    Slideshow of my photos from today:

  • 14th May 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    14th May 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall, Avalon Marshes, Somerset

    I’m lucky that I have had the chance to go to RSPB Ham Wall on the Avalon Marshes in Somerset for the last few Tuesdays but, even though I have had loads to see, I haven’t been terribly lucky with the weather. There were showers again today and only a very rare glimpse of the sun.

    Today I saw swifts here for the first time this year. There were more sightings of hobbies. Marsh harriers, great egrets and grey herons made regular appearances. However, the real treat was to see 2 great crested grebe chicks and two coot chicks too.

    Hobby with dragonfly
    Coot and two chicks

    Great crested grebe chick taking a ride with another following behind

    Male great crested grebe returning with goodies …

    But only one chick benefits

    Marsh harrier

    Great white egret

    Grey heron

    Lapwing came close

    Not the day for swift photos

    Tufted ducks

    Hobby

    Great crested grebe on nest

    Slideshow of today’s photos.

  • 30th April 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall

    30th April 2024 – RSPB Ham Wall

    Why did I bother to go to the Iberian Peninsula birding when there’s so much to see in the heart of Somerset? Because it’s a darn sight warmer!

    It was very windy, very fresh and with the threat of rain throughout for my morning’s birding on the Somerset Levels at RSPB Ham Wall.

    The weather may have been dull but from an excitement point of view it was far from that.

    Common crane

    Great bittern

    Glossy ibis

    Marsh harrier

    Glossy ibis, common crane, marsh harriers, great white egrets, a hobby and a bittern in flight were the highlights. However, there were plenty of other birds to see too. Quite a joy.

    Great bittern

    Great bittern

    Eurasian hobby

    Eurasian hobby

    Great white egret

    Marsh harrier

    Tufted ducks

    Common pochard

    European robin

    European goldfinch

    Great crested grebe

    Great tit

    Black cap

    Blue tit

    Eurasian coot

    Great cormorant

    Sand Martin

    Greylag geese

    Canada goose

    Plenty else to see too

    Slideshow of photos from Ham Wall.