Minsmere in Mid October Part Two.

As I said at the end of Part One (link below) I wandered around to Island Mere and as I walked into the hide people were looking out of the righthand window and looking down at a Water Rail wandering through the reed stems right along side the hide. First one I've seen for a while.

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Then looking back into the reed beds some Bearded Tits popped up, unfortunately not as close as earlier.

After that distraction the Water Rail popped out for a while again.

In the channel leading up to the hide from the Mere a Little Grebe was diving and feeding.

Later when I looked at my photos it appeared to see a hole in the water and put it's head down it.

Cropped close up.

A Great Egret finally stopped playing statues and took off.

Something I've not seen before, a Bittern swimming.

Most of the time Bitterns were popping up fairly regularly but some way off, but this one felt we could have a closer look.

But not for long, it soon crouched down and launched itself into the air.

On this visit I saw more flying Bitterns than I've ever seen before, but mostly at a distance.

Finally one gave us a relatively close fly past to finish the day off on a high for me.

So ended one of my best days at Minsmere, and just lately most visits feel like that, and as before I met many friendly people, some local and some holidaying from afar, all making for a great day out.

Best Wishes,

Trevor

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  • It's all your fault Trevor for showing off your fabulous photos lol....well hubby is now finally into birding and he's been using a Canon powershot sx50 which was fine but then when we get home from our days out he ain't happy with the quality compared to mine (Am using Nikon P950) then I happened to show him pic of the Bittern and some previous pics WOW he said lol....and after reading what you use in the mirrorless thread I passed the info onto him...so now seems he's taking my camera and am getting your lol

    (Pardon the Scottish Accent)

  • Good luck with a Lumix G9, assuming that's what you end up with. OM Systems, formally Olympus, do make good alternatives with more advanced focussing capabilities for birds in flight, but at a price. If you can, try and handle one before you commit, but you will get get good results with either.
    Good luck,
    Trevor
  • Many thanks Trevor..I shall pass that on to hubby...yes he suggested we try find a camera shop...but they do seem rather scarce up here!

    (Pardon the Scottish Accent)