MARAZION MARSH. Saturday 23/01/10
Bittern = 3
Water Pipit
Chiffchaff
Sunday 24/01/10
Dark Bellied Brent Goose = 6
Black Redstart
LONGROCK BEACH
Slavonian Grebe = 2
Red Throated diver
DRIFT RES
Whooper Swan.
SENNEN
Golden Plover = 50
Cattle Egret = 2
Sunday 24/01/10
Long Tailed Duck
Little Gull.
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First up is the Whooper Swan at Drift Res, This has to be one of the most elegant of the Swan family. This bird was very confiding allowing close views as it mixed with the resident Mute Swans, The last image is of a Mute Swan for comparison.
WHOOPER SWAN
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Next we have the Bitterns at Marazion which is one of the rarest breeding birds in the UK with only around 50 -60 pairs. At the moment there are at least 3 at Marizion which shows how the recent cold weather has moved them from their normal areas.
BITTERN
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Finally we have the Cattle Egrets a pair of which are at Brew Farm Sennen near Lands End. This pair appear to have over wintered here. Last year this species bred in the County of Somerset so maybe a breeding population will become established as with the Little Egrets 3 or 4 decades ago.
CATTLE EGRETS
So that's the weekends birding activity, with a good count of scarce winter visitors added to the log. My friend Mark and I refer to days like these as Purple Patches, which sort of mean they dont get much better.
You got some great shots there Monty. I have been messing around with a coolpix p90 lately.So i have not really chased the Bitterns. You certainly nailed them.
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Your photos are a joy to see Monty. Not only is that beautiful Whooper Swan elegant but so are your images. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDefinitly no r egrets there mate. A stunning weekend in Cornwall at its' best - top birds, top weather and a location to die for. Lovely photo's too. Steve
ReplyDeleteJust one word Monty. BRILLIANT.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Photography at it's best.
ReplyDeleteStunning images,love the flight shots.
John.
That was some weekend Monty. Super sightings and superbly captured.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly don't get much better than that Monty and neither could your photos! You have some beautiful images there. The Cattle Egrets in flight are stunning. Great post title too :)
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking photos! Outstanding work!
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
Hi all thanks very much for your kind comments, I can say I enjoyed this weekends birding and felt it was one of those special days your get now and then.
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