Every day seems to be sunny at the moment, so a break from the garden and off to Minsmere for another look for the Smew.
From Island Mere Hide, a pair of courting Great Crested Grebes, they were some way off in the middle of the mere.
The pair of Smew were there from the start but way off to the far side. eventually they made their way to the middle for some half decent shots, but never any closer. At least it was better than the views I had the other day.
Singing Chiffchaff.
From South Hide a pair of Knots. It was a very still day so a chance of some good reflection shots.
Avocet.
What I assume are Black Tailed Godwits turning into their summer colours.
Suddenly everything took flight, I didn't see what caused it though.
Crow and Oyster Catcher getting in each others way.
A walk through the woods around the visitor centre is often rewarded with Treecreepers, this time there were at least three fitting about.
Some shots from a few days earlier, including the Lesser Yellow Legs which I didn't see this time.
Little Egret.
Some of the many Starlings that were about.
These are for anyone who didn't see the Lesser Yellow Legs I posted on the Minsmere Forum.
Best Wishes,
Trevor
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Regards, Hazel
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Fabulous photos Trevor, and sooooo jealous of your GCG courtship photos.
I've seen it many times, at a distance and through binoculars, but never really close enough to photograph, well, apart from the weed sharing, where I managed to get some photos a couple of years back, or should I say vegetation sharing!
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Lot to learn
Hi Mike,
Your comments about the Great Crested Grebes reminded me of some pictures I took in February 2019, the birds were on Alton Water a reservoir just outside Ipswich and displaying right beside a bridge and close enough that there's hardly any cropping. I keep forgetting to go back again, I only went on that occasion to see a Red Throated Diver, sadly in winter colours
The Red Throated Diver that spent a lonely winter on the reservoir in 2019, it came quite close in to the bank on occasions.
GCG's must have a wide window for courtship, the best photos I managed were just the exchange of weed, back in July 2019, and were some of the first photos I took with the 5D4.
The link below takes you to one of the photos:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/peak-rambler/48402814582/in/album-72157709428270416/