So below are a few images from the days shoot.
WATER RAIL.
Normally these birds are very secretive and normally give only brief views, but this one must have been desperate for food as it came right up to my Tripod legs and did not seem at all concerned. In fact it was to close for my lens to focus.
GREY HERON
This one was grabbing a bit of early morning Sun.
LITTLE EGRET.
Even this Egret looked hunched up against the cold.
LITTLE GREBE.
This Grebe seemed to find a good food supply.
RABBIT.
One way to get your feet warm, "Lick Em"
SANDERLING.
The Sanderling had to rummage through the Snow on the beach.
TEAL.
One of the Hayle overwintering Teal.
WIGEON.
I guess Wigeon on the Estuary have built up to around 1,000.
So all in all a very nice day even if it was cold, and I had a few good species which were to far away for images, namely an Eider and a raft of Common Scoter far out on Mounts Bay, and a Red Breasted Merganser briefly on Longrock Pool which flew off towards the Mount.
Add to this one of Philps of Hayle famous Cornish Pastys for lunch which was eaten in the car overlooking Copperhouse Creek, a puurfect end to a Puurfect day.
Delightful images, an extraordinary shot, stunning pictures with snow
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. We have about a foot of snow here with a lot of storms lately. Very little sun means very few good pictures.
ReplyDeleteCiao Monts, what a sight to see these wonderful creatures in their natural habitat, the rabbit in the snow cover is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
Your pictures are always so delightful. Just the thought of a pasty made my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteThe little rabbit is so cute in the snow. I remember the first time I saw snow in St. Austell, way back in the 50's.
Keep warm.
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My word verification is Nesting, isn't that perfect?