Gloomy one today weather wise, I'm afraid. I decided to follow up on a couple of yesterday's sightings, namely
Whooper Swan and
Corn Bunting. Firstly to the Humber. I parked up and started the familiar walk West. Almost immediately I noticed "the Swans" in the first field? Had they just arrived through the mist, as I didn't notice them on the approach road? Back to the car so I could approach closer. Down the embankment to the first corner...no Swans? Blimey, that was a quick departure! Back to the car park...they were back!? Turns out they never left!! I just couldn't see them from the road as there was a slight dip in the field!! Duh.
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18 birds |
I only counted 15 yesterday? I took the farm track so I could get slightly closer to check them with my bins and camera...just in case there weer any Bewick's...there weren't. The problem from this viewpoint was that I was looking into the light...
It was a privilige to see these magnificent birds so well, at one of my key sites. I left them in peace. I then headed for the area of Snakey Lane where I had seen the
Corn Buntings. Sure enough, there they were. This time there were NINE birds together in a tree...
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Again, a privilige to see this species locally, especially in Winter. Another one from yesterday...
I've always had a special affinity for this species...for some reason. The "Fat bird of the Barley".
Once I realised I'd dropped my gloves earlier I returned to the Humber to discover some kind soul had left them on a fencepost. Some restoration in Human Nature occured. The Swans were no longer there...definitely! I decided to try yesterday's location and sure enough, there they were...
Corn Bunts and Whoopers, what more could you want?
ReplyDeleteVery true Tim!
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