A few proper pics from Wednesday following my Trip up to Wykeham. Very happy with the views I got of the Honey Buzzard on this occasion...
The Goshawk views were less satisfactory!
2.5 hours at Bempton didn't produce the hoped for view of the Superstar. The Yorkshire Belle drifting by...
...reminded me of a rather good decision I made last July. More here. The Gannets are ALWAYS worth seeing though...
On Thursday I made the trip to the LDV. I started at Duff. Viewing was difficult now, with just a small patch of open water. The "resident" Whooper Swan seemed quite happy though...
Plenty of Swifts present (c50) which was nice to see, plus a scattering of Sand Martins (c20), House Martins (c10) and Swallows (c20). I also heard a very short blast from a Cuckoo. A brief view of a Sedge Warbler was a bonus.
I then made the short journey to Castle Howard to try for the Ferruginous Duck...but things never worked out as major changes had taken place. No car park, no path...no chance!
Back to Bank Island to try for the Garganey. 4 had been reported the day before. I walked down to Cheesecake Hide and set my stall out. It was a beautiful Spring afternoon. This is my favourite time of Year, everything is lush, the trees are in bloom and the Birds are singing! I started to scan the water...
I saw 3 Drakes which is a record count for me. Yes, they were all on view at the same time, albeit distantly...
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