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Wednesday, 25 March 2026

The "Blackwits" are Back

Spring is here now and that is the time for the Black-tailed Godwit to be observed, having arrived from their breeding grounds in Iceland. Records show that they tend to locate in the same area of the UK each year. A small number of pairs do breed in UK.

Lodmoor is certainly a Reserve that receives a visit for quite a number. The ones I observed have lost their breeding plumage,  I may find some later with some such plumage.








Below is a pair of Canada geese. 
I get the impression that the male is having a lot to say and the female is totally nonplussed and continues to eat grass.😆





Mute Swans are always in attendance at the Reserve.





The images below are not great as the eye is not visable.





It is always good to observe a pair of Oystercatchers at Lodmoor.
A pair has taken up residence on one of the small islands along with Black-headed and Mediterrean gulls. 


As for the selection of a nesting spot, the Oystercatcher will nest where it likes.😎


The Inward migration of Chiffchaffs that fly South for the Winter is well underway.
The monotonous call can be heard already. The problem for getting a reasonable photograph at this time is not helped by the bird initally perching high up in tall trees. This will improve though when flycatching over water makes for a good opportunity.



Monday, 16 March 2026

Lodmoor Reserve - Peacock Butterfly


The first Peacock Butterfly that I have observed this year. This one below and featured a number of times in this post, was in very good condition and obviously had a suitable site for hibernation over the last Winter.


I also found this one below, but it looked rather more faded.


The usual number of Little Egrets could be observed around the Reserve.













This pair of Moorhens were checking out a suitable nesting site.


Located in another part of the Reserve in the vast reedbed area this Little Egret was searching for food. Most probably small fish or frogs.



Blue Tits like the small green buds shooting on the various trees at this time.





The weather appears to be getting more mild and we have seen a few days of sunny conditions.

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Spring is Imminent

This is a scene from part of one of my local walks.
Some greenery, but not much on the trees yet.

A few flowers remain from the Spring blooms.



Two birds that are definitely making a lot of noise now.

Dunnock

Robin