Started at Amwell in good light. Not too much of note from the Viewing point so wandered off to check the path towards Hollycross Lake. On the shingle at the end of Tumbling Bay came across a Canada goose on a nest with a single gosling already hatched. Made to a few pleasant shots with reflections. Also, a Great crested grebe showed well for a few photos. Plenty of sedge warblers about but still no cuckoo for me although one was present earlier in the morning. A Little Ringed plover dropped down in front of the Viewing Point before I headed back to the car, encountering a fox in the field near the level crossing.
Off to Rye Meads: coffee and crisps and a flyover Hobby. Camera settings still set for the fox so all wrong. A female blackcap dropped into a nearby tree. Checked the pond dipping area for water vole: none present before I scanned the lake and in amongst the Black headed gulls, a solitary Mediterranean gull. A very distant shot below. Plenty of sedge and reed warblers calling but not showing too well. A male blackcap was more visible along the recently opened seasonal trail but note: all hides closed until 17th May at the earliest. Took the path to the new Kingfisher hide, very impressive hide it is, too, but was held up by a family party of Canada geese sauntering along the path just in front of me. I wasn't allowed to pass them!
Had a pleasant chat with several members of staff before heading home to process (for process, I mean delete) over 250 photos, a few that worked below.
Species list for the morning: A for Amwell, RM for Rye Meads. No abbreviation means both sites.
- Great crested Grebe (A)
- Cormorant
- Grey heron (A)
- Mute swan
- Greylag geese
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Gadwall
- Pochard (A)
- Tufted duck
- Red kite (RM)
- Common buzzard (RM)
- Hobby (RM)
- Pheasant (A)
- Moorhen
- Coot
- Little ringed plover (A)
- Black headed gull
- Mediterranean gull (RM)
- Herring gull
- Lesser black backed gull (A)
- Common tern
- Wood pigeon
- Collared dove (A)
- Swallow
- Pied wagtail (A)
- Wren (A)
- Dunnock (A)
- Robin
- Mistle thrush (A)
- Blackbird
- Blackcap
- Whitethroat (A)
- Sedge warbler
- Cetti's warbler
- Reed warbler
- Chiffchaff
- Great tit
- Blue tit
- Long tailed tit
- Magpie
- Jackdaw
- Carrion crow
- Starling
- House sparrow (RM)
- Chaffinch
- Goldfinch
- Linnet (A)
- Greenfinch (RM)
- Reed bunting
- Yellowhammer (heard A)
Blackcap, male male Reed warbler Family portrait Tough route march when you just a day or two old! You shall not pass! very high, circling Common buzzard Common tern Peacock Sedge warbler Distant Mediterranean gull Magpie female blackcap Fox at Amwell Little ringed plover Sedge warbler Greylag goslings taking cover. Lesser black backed gull Yet another, distant sedge warbler drake pochard Grey squirrel Canada goose with pleasing reflection Series of Great crested grebe shots in good, reflective light. Canada goose with one gosling. More to hatch. Posing robin Vociferous wren Female BHG massaging male's neck to encourage regurgitation of food for her!
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What a wonderful day you had, and lovely photographs of your sightings.
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