Tag: RSPB Leighton Moss

  • 19th December 2023 – Cumbria

    19th December 2023 – Cumbria

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    We are having a pre-Christmas holiday in the Lake District in Cumbria in the north-west of England. Today we visited the RSPB reserve of Leighton Moss which, although not within the Lake District, is only 30 minutes from where we are staying in Cartmel in the southern part of the Lakes.

    The amazing Priory Church in Cartmel (in the rain)

    The village of Cartmel is a “foodie’s” delight with 2 Michelin starred restaurants, an hotel , 4 pubs , a micro brewery, a wine bar and several coffee shops. The village shop, here, is famous for being the home of “sticky toffee pudding”.

    The last few days all of our visits have been in the rain.

    Coniston (in the rain)

    We knew the weather here could be pretty hostile, especially at this time of the year, but today we were really lucky; although it started dull, it stayed dry and we even had moments of sunshine.

    Leighton Moss from the 9 metre high Skytower.

    Northern pintail were in the minority amongst the waterfowl

    Leighton Moss is home to the largest reed bed in north-west England. This sweeping expanse provides shelter to a spectacular range of wildlife including otters, bearded tits, marsh harriers, egrets and red deer. 

    Our only egret of the day – a great white egret

    The light varied so much.

    This photo is taken from the same hide as the photo above – just a different zoom

    Cormorants were the stars on this pool. either drying their wings or …

    … in flight

    Gadwall in the sun

    The most exciting moment of the day (if not the best photo) a flock of waxwing. – definitely an irruption year! This flock of 30 or more stayed only long enough for me to get 3 frames, just enough for me to persuade the warden that is what we had seen.

    These fieldfare were the prettiest of the birds on view

    We were quite excited to see marsh tits, as the are not very common near our home

    A thrush enjoying the berries too

    Always love seeing nuthatches

    This was taken at about 1.30 pm.

    … but it brightened a little to be able to see these snipe amongst the teal

    … and to get reasonably good views of marsh harriers.

    Well, it will soon be Christmas and so I couldn’t not feature a robin

    Slideshow of photos from our trip to RSPB Leighton Moss: