Wednesday 18 January 2012

A Winter’s Day

 

Again took the opportunity of another break in the weather and headed up to WWT Martin Mere. I’d almost forgotten how busy it gets on a Sunday afternoon. Although its encouraging to see the sheer number of people with an interest in the environment trying to get a good, close up view of anything is far from easy.

Undoubtedly the highlights were a Willow Tit from the Janet Kear hide and approximately 8  Tundra Bean Geese from the Ron Barker hide.  Unfortunately the geese were too far out to photograph.

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Willow Tit
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Willow Tit
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Tree Sparrow (one of the Mere’s specialities)
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Ruff
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Whooper Swan
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A smart looking Drake Pintail.

On the way back we made a quick detour off the M6 to Lowton, parked up in the Traveller’s Rest and walked down to Highfield Moss. Plenty of Golden Plover, a few Lapwings and Fieldfare in the fields. On the moss itself at least 7 Snipe at dusk followed shortly by a great display from 2 Short eared Owls.
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Highfield Moss at dusk
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A distant Short eared Owl
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Quartering the moss in near darkness

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