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Friday, 20 December 2024
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Lodmoor Visit This Week
Another visit to Lodmoor Reserve this week on a cold and very dull day.
A favourite that regularly appears is the Common Snipe.
This one was showing quite nicely.
Golden Plover
Numbering several hundred, they are remaining on site for most of the Winter.
A lot of getting spooked, getting airborne and flying around and landing again on this occasion.
Much of the time the Lapwing were also being spooked by something and flying around. I couldn't see a Marsh Harrier in the vicinity so who knows.
Herring Gull (3rdYear)
Herring Gull (Juvenile)
Common Gull (Winter)
Herring Gull (Adult)
Amazing how they shake the water off in flight. Looks painful.
Robin
A bird that will feature on a lot of Christmas cards shortly.
Blackbird (Male)
Wednesday, 4 December 2024
A Few Local Birds
Images taken on one of the first cold days we have had at the beginning of December this year.
Cloudy and overcast mainly.
Robin |
Long-tailed Tit |
Quite disappointed with these images of a Treecreeper.
I only had a short and not very bright lens on a very dull day and this bird was high up in a tree.
Wren |
Stonechat (Female) |
Robin |
Friday, 29 November 2024
Mostly Plover on a Cold Day
There is only a roadway and the shoreline between the Weymouth Bay and Lodmoor Reserve.
On a day this week when I visited the Reserve it was extremely cold and overcast. Most of what I was able to photograph was Golden Plover of which there is a large flock overwintering there.
Due to the extensive rainfall from 'Storm Bert' the water around the Reserve was very high.
This obscured much of the landing and roosting areas of the Reserve.
Golden Plover and Lapwing shared much of the limited available ground.
Common Snipe were also very active searching for food and more easily visible than normal.
There was also a Jack Snipe reported, but I was unable to locate it.
Regular take off and landings by the various species made for some opportunity get these images.
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