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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  • Wonderful photos, Trevor--thanks for posting. It is lovely to see that Minsmere's Water Rails have been taking on (or at least one of them has!) the habit of Minsmere's Bitterns, who, as you may know, have a reputation for not reading the manual or the textbooks, and as a result, they do not know they are supposed to be secretive and elusive!

    Kind regards, Ann

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  • Wonderful photos, Trevor--thanks for posting. It is lovely to see that Minsmere's Water Rails have been taking on (or at least one of them has!) the habit of Minsmere's Bitterns, who, as you may know, have a reputation for not reading the manual or the textbooks, and as a result, they do not know they are supposed to be secretive and elusive!

    Kind regards, Ann

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