Yesterday the RPS Nature Group managed a shortish morning's bird photography before the rain set in which was fine as most people were journeying considerable distances back home. There were very large flocks of Lapwing and Golden Plover settling on the scrapes in beautiful light showing off their colourful but very good camouflage plumage in with Teal, Dunlin, Wigeon etc. Down on the beach there weren't the expected numbers of waders, certainly compared with the huge flocks at Hunstanton, but most of the species were there in small numbers. Here a couple of Bar-Tailed Godwits and an Oystercatcher with mussel. A lone Black-winged Stilt with a ring (?escapee) posed beautifully.
Monday, December 2, 2024
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Hunstanton Birds
There were impressive numbers of birds on the beach at Hunstanton yesterday, probably more than usual as it was a spring tide so the mussel beds were exposed at the very low tide. Curlews remain my top wader both in flight and camouflaged feeding on the ground but Bar and Black-tailed Godwits are near contenders. The cameos between the Egrets and other waders were amusing and showed their relative size against the Herring gull and Redshank
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Hunstanton Taster
The RPS Nature group spent a very enjpyable day photographing on the beach at Hunstanton as the tide dropped and then in the afternoon started to come ie. We followed the tide line watching the waders etc feed on the mussel beds. A lot of photos to download and sort but here two - Black-tailed Godwit and Curlew, together with some night shots taken yesterday evening. More birds to follow when sorted!!
Friday, November 29, 2024
Welney Norfolk
I called in at Welney today en route for Hunstanton and were rewarded with some beautiful light for the various Raptor(Kestrels, Buzzards and Marsh Harriers, Herons, Cattle Egrets,Geese, Swans and even the Sparrows at the feeders looked interesting
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Fiery Sunset at Paxton Pits after a Rainy Day
After a very wet morning and early afternoon, the clouds cleared to give a fiery sunset over Heronry Lake at Paxton.
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