So a long planned week away to Seil (just south of Oban) finally came about, and as usual there were some shenanigans. We were originally travelling up Friday, and stopping overnight to see some friends in Warrington, handily about half way. Mrs PB then booked the Thursday too, for packing etc. My boss then said on Monday, could I do him a favour, and work Wednesday, effectively starting my holiday Thursday. A flurry of texts later and Me and Mrs PB were heading to Chester for a visit Thursday (we've often said about visiting), then on to WWT Martin Mere Friday morning, and back to Warrington to meet our friends as originally planned Friday evening.
Chester was lovely, and we'll be heading back to spend more than a couple of hours there sometime soon
Boar, outside the Market
Martin Mere was fabulous, similar to other WWT places, with a conservation led "collection" as well as native birds. Not often shown on here, but some of the striking birds follow, but the first thing spotted out from the visitor centre, were mud gathering Swallows
And nest construction/repair well under way
A female shoveler, showing the in built filtration system
Ruddy Headed Goose
A proper ugly fluffball!
White Storks
They have a pair of Asian Short Clawed Otters, who didn't want to come out at feeding time!
Less of a fluffball, but still pretty ugly!
Canvasback
Trumpeter Swan
Muscovy Duck
A shouty Black Headed Gull
Puna Teal
Snack Time
Wandering passed the otters again, and they were out and about
White Fronted Goose
Cape Teal
Mrs PB's favourite.... Eider
Flamingo
Wood Duck
I've finally seen Mandarins , but I somehow feel it's "cheating" as they were collection birds
Ferruginous Duck
Also, they were smaller than I imagined....but no less stunning
Hooded Merganser
White Faced Whistling Duck
Inca Tern
Avocet
More Inca
Cape Barren Goose.... youngster I think
Goldeneye
We were at the cafe, just over the way from the visitor centre, and swallows were nesting here too
And Maggie was just making sure he didn't miss out on any crumbs!
We then headed off to the "natural" side, Mrs Blackbird
A Finch Filled Feeder
Looking beyond the pool from the 1st hide, I spotted a Hare
I think these are rehab/nursery/isolation areas.... Bronze Winged Duck
Southern Screamer
Speckled Wood
Common Whitethroat
Pretty Yellow Flowers
Red Admiral
More Pretty Yellow Flowers!
Pretty White Flowers!!
A white goose... Ross or Snow?
English Bluebell
And so concludes the pre Scotland bit of our holiday, hope you enjoyed the stunning variety of lesser seen birds. Scotland will follow, probably tomorrow, with an all natural selection of "stuff"!!
Thanks for reading/viewing
Stay Safe All
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Cin J
Very nice selection of photo's PB. Quite a few birds I haven't seen or heard of...
I did see a Mandarin for the 1st time yesterday, had a visit to Rutland Water.
Look forward to your next batch of photos