Fabulous forecast, Mrs PB at work, a tank of fuel and a hankering for somewhere I'd not been in a while, led to Ham Wall, with an early start, alas, no sausages in crusty rolls
Greeted at the car park pools by Mrs Reed Bunting (I think!)
Onto the main trail, a lot of Swans about
Across the ditch, above the swan, Mrs Blackbird paused, as if to say, I'm not moving so you can't see me... bus as soon as you go, I'll be snaffling those berries!
There was still insect activity a big old Dumbledore (and Darter later)
Sat in the middle of the first lake, "Ahh, a drop of morning sun"
Any thoughts on this fella?
Several phalanxes of Canada Geese came in through the morning
Slightly distant Gadwall, unfortunately they didn't come any closer
Old faithful, picking up someone's offering!
And probably the least skittish Maggie I've seen, iridescing magnificently
Persistent Jenny, ensuring I left the territory in a timely manner!
Slightly distant, between the reeds, Great Crested Grebe
A short distance away were some "people" shooting (not sure at what) and one bout of gunfire made both me and the birds jump!
More insect activity...Hornets. There were quite a few about, but most seemed reluctant to settle
Whilst peering into the foliage for whatever it was that rustled... Suprise!!!!
And alongside were a family of Lollipops, at least a dozen
As I followed the damp grass path round, bounding towards me was a squirrel... at sight of me it stopped stock still, "Wot nut? I've got no nut"
I think it must have been a youngster, because rather than running away, it came running toward me, so much so that it was too close for my lens to focus. It then lost it's brave gene, and turned and legged it!
As promised earlier, a late flying Common Darter
A distant Great White Egret caught my eye
Followed by some lovely views of several Marsh Harriers
A lovely Stonechat popped up out of nowhere
But then it was back to Marshie watching duties!
There were a good number of Shoveler about
Alongside Teal and Wigeon
And a surprising number of Red Admirals... this one in full stained glass mode as it was above my eye level on the plant!
I headed back to the car for lunch, just boring cheese and cucumber sarnies, but they filled a hole, and reinvigorated I headed over the road for a post lunch perusal of Shapwick Heath... first up...another Red Admiral!
If I'd stopped walking along the path for about 5 minutes, this Marshie would have flown directly over head!
Hmmm... I wonder what might have put this lot up??
An instinctive from the hip burst managed to catch one image in the frame of Kingie as it whizzed by
There were more lollipops this side of the road, pretending to be their cousins
Another Stonechat
And something on the way back to the car park that I can't work out...
I managed to get a bit closer to this beauty!!
I hope you enjoyed my brief ramble around the Somerset Levels, as always, thanks for any ID corrections/confirmations and provisions!
Stay Safe All
Tony
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(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Lot to learn