Mrs PB working, forecast for a hint of grey but generally sunny... what's a chap to do? Well, I'll tell you... he'll take a meander to somewhere he's not been in a while, and take his girlfriend (Nikki Nikon before anyone mentions her to Mrs PB!) for a day by the seaside!
Via the local deer park
There were three distinct groups, each with a well horny male (see what I did there?? lol) Unfortunately only one was in the sunlight!
Arriving at Lodmore, a heron flew across my eyeline
Whilst a Robin tsk'd at me for being where he thought shouldn't
While a few yards away, another was in full voice
There were a few Crows flying about, being raucous as per usual
Most of the morning a flock of birds I didn't recognise intermittently flew over head, at varying heights
However, having the attention span of a gnat, I didn't study any of the images in camera, distracted by the likes of Shoveler
Or another Crow flying by, giving me the evils
Then landing just across the path from me (uncropped)
The hint of greyness turned into a light shower, but that didn't deter a pair of Stonechats from "chatting"
And as quickly as it started, it stopped!
Constantly wheeling about were a plethora of gulls
And in the bushes Great and Blue Tits were taking advantage of "berry-fest"
For some reason this reminded me of a teacher and pupils... probably just the odd way my brain works!!
There were some little waders, Dunlin
And a few larger ones... Black Tailed Godwit (I think) *Landing Gear in Position*
*Apply Air Brakes*
*Adjust For Final Approach*
*Cleared To Land*
*Full Reverse Thrusters*
*Touchdown*
*Begin Refuelling*
In the next little batch of trees lining the water...SURPRISE!!
Back on the water.... who's seen the bottom of a Teals bill?
Any thoughts on the purpose of the markings? Nature doesn't do owt for owt!
Back to the trees...
Oooh, look.... the flock again!
Distracted.... Dunnock...
Whirrrrrrrr.... Flock!
Ooooh, pretty Teal
More tsk-ing
Many times during the morning skeins of Canada Geese dropped in, in groups of half a dozen to thirty plus
Juts saw the back end of something disappearing into the trees... any thoughts?
In the same trees, Dunnock standing proud
A Cormorant flew by
And back to the same trees, Jenny was stretching
And, relaxxxxxxx
The other side of the pools, a wascally wabbit was nibbling
I kept seeing Dunlins in fours, so I'm guessing it was the one group that just kept moving
Hiding well (sort of) were several Snipe
And looking magnificent, Mrs Gadwall (wait til you see Mr later... talk about intricate detailing!)
Even less well hidden Snipe
As others have said with their Canon kit, I too am mightily impressed with the tracking on these new fangled picture making gadgets
A nice bit of Lapwing iridescence
But don't get distracted from the flock... it's getting bigger
Back to the tracking... I took 27 shots in total of this gull coming towards me, from probably 40 yards to about 10! Amazing technology
And then, right beside me, out popped another Dunnock
Best foot forward
There were a dozen or more Cormorants on the various little islets
Along with all the Canada Geese, was one Brent goose, though he didn't seem perturbed by being the only one
At the far end of the pools, a couple of youngish looking Shelduck were pootling about
A bit late in the year, maybe, but several Red Admiral were on the wing, along with a couple of Speckled Wood
Several more Godwit were feeding incessantly
And one of the three Great White Egrets I saw decided to show everyone his enormous wingspan
Some more Snipe were hunkered down amongst the reeds
And Mr Gadwall finally put in an appearance
Now, I hear you cry... you've been going on about this group of birds all post, what the flock was it...?
Only my second time of seeing Golden Plover
And that concluded my couple of hours with my girlfriend by the sea :o)
Sorry I should have said it was a bit of a long post!
Hope it didn't bore you too much, and thanks for reading/viewing
Stay Safe All
Well PB you certainly had a lovely day out with the girlfriend! Maybe your back end bird could be a Siskin? Your bird above the Cormorant has a leg ring! Hope Mrs PB has not given you too hard a time, seeing as you were out with another female?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)