Anyway...the Birds.
I arrived at Duff at 10...hoping yet again to see a Garganey...and yet again I failed. Maybe I'm trying to hard? Visible water is now very limited, which obviously doesn't help. There's plenty out there but the emergent vegetation...is...emerging! Both Mute Swans were present on the scrape...and asleep...
The Coots were active...and successful...
at least 6 young present with a proud parent |
The scrape was quiet otherwise, so I walked down to Garganey Hide. There were plenty of Geese on the bund. Always worth checking for something...different...
Today I was lucky...a preening Egyptian Goose...
79 |
This was only my second record for NDC following a single in the adjacent arable on 18/3/2011. I remember running down the path towards Garganey Hide to connect. Those were the days! The weather is still strange, highlighted by an impressive hail shower...
The brown staining acquired in Spring is apparent here. There were still plenty of hirundines and Swifts feeding over the reserve. A distant Red Kite was also nice; then it was time to leave. As I returned to the Geoff Smith Hide, Barry Bishop was arriving. I joined him for a while before departing for my family duties.
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