After several days of rain, the sun was shining with a fairly clear sky. It was still very cold and the wind was blowing quite well.
So where to go. Radipole would be flooded. Ferry Bridge, the tide would have gone out and Portland would be a lot of walking for little to see.
The decision was made that Lodmoor was the only place to go.
This was a good decision as the Glossy Ibis, known to be in the Southern areas of Dorset at the moment, was in attendance. The catch though was it had decided to lay up well out on the Reserve.
However it was worth the photograph just to record it.
The image below is the original type of shot that was obtained using a 600mm lens with a 1.4 converter attached = 840mm. This provides an idea how far the bird was away out on the Reserve.
While I was moving my position to get a better angle, the bird was disturbed as was the surrounding flock of Lapwings.
Chiffchaffs are now finding more food due to the increase in fly activity brought on by the sunshine.
Chiffchaff |
Because of all the recent rain increasing the water levels, there was little ground available for the flock of Golden Plover or the Lapwings to pitch.
The pair of Avocet were still around, but decided to take a break from searching for food. Maybe they are resting up before a flight to somewhere else. I doubt they will be here much longer.
Another wader resting up and hiding away was the Snipe. There are two that I can see in this image and they are sheltering from the wind in long grass.
Canada Geese come and go all the time and also regularly move from one part of the Reserve to another.
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