Monday, May 9, 2016

Fowlmere in Evening Light

As an antidote to a day spent indoors foe the EA Region RPS, I had a walk round Fowlmere in the evening. The usual species were around including Dabchick, Marsh Harrier, Reed Warbler and obliging Blackcap female. The Coot appeared to feed its youngster a closed mollusc - it managed to swallow it but wondered if its digestion would deal with this - any ideas? The ?Chinese Water deer was very frisky - charging around the area.
 

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Wells -Next-The-Sea and Blakeney Point

On Wednesday, we met Chris at Wells Beach and walked along to Holkham for lunch and back - note the crowded beaches! In the afternoon, we took a boat trip out to the seals and terns. Three species of Tern had arrived during the past few days as the wind swung southerly, Common Tern, Little Tern and Sandwich Tern (Arctics not yet arrived)




Saturday, May 7, 2016

Pensthorpe Ducks

The light was very clear on Monday so the Teal, Shoveller, Golden Eye, Tufted and Widgeon ducks looked extra smart.


Foxley Wood Bluebells and Orchids

I first visited Foxley Wood last year on May 8 - see Blog Entry. The condition of the flowers was pretty similar for this visit on May 3rd - perhaps the flowers are a bit further ahead this year.  Always difficult in sunny conditions to get the essence of the bluebell carpet (first image in-camera blur using a flower very close to lens to give a blue haze). The three orchids taken at f5, f7.1 and f20 with 24mm end of Fuji 10-24mm lens.




Friday, May 6, 2016

Titchwell Birds

Spring had truly arrived at Titchwell with birds in full song and migrants arriving including three very tired Dunlin who hadn't the energy to move away from us when we were down on the shore. The first images down to and including the scratching Dunlin had the 1.4 extender on the 100-400 lens. The quality is not as as without but does allow photos of distant birds for ID like the Little Stint at the end.