So after promising ourselves a visit for a goodly long while, me and Mrs PB journeyed east, to the land of promise! Unfortunate timing on our part, with 20 million gallons of rain having fallen and winds blowing at speeds of a thousand mph it was never going to be a great birding experience! However, making the most of it we sallied forth on the wings of a bright forecast
Outside the Reception
Cyril
Through reception, and out the back... even signed... I neglected to notice what they were called!
Onto the reserve proper, and a Kestrel battled the wind
Several Common Darter were still about
Snappy... get outta my head!! lol
One of the commonest sights was groups of Cormorants passing overhead
There was not much to see as we headed on round to South Hide, suffice to say, it certainly cleared the sinuses and blew away the cobwebs! In the lagoon there were many wigeon, gadwall shoveler and mallard, most of whom decided staying well away from the hide was the best course of action, but peering to the right a couple of Goldeye bobbed in to view
And a pair of Gadwall ventured out from the safety of shelter... spot the wind driven spume!
Heading back toward the centre
Various water birds kept battling against the wind (not sure what these are potentially Pintails [ta Linda] as some were seen)
Just a bit of surf n spray as we headed back along the beach rather than the boardwalk
Mainly Herring and Black backed gulls
And the occasional mammal
We stopped back at the centre for lunch, then headed the other way out, toward the other hides, we got some lovely Marsh Harrier views in gorgeous golden light, but somehow I only got four usable pics
Then high overhead a Lapwing
Walking down to the last open hide a lady was staring intently and pointing her camera up a tree...
Siskin
Greenfinch
Blue Tit
And Coal Tit all in the same tree
Into the last hide (after filling my boot with water stepping off the boardwalk.... doh!)
Another Marshy
And heading back, more Snappymania overtook me
And so concluded the first day at Minsmere. I couldn't believe there were no nuthatches and/or tree creepers through the wood as it seemed the perfect environment, but as I said at the start, the weather wasn't that inducive!
Perhaps day two will be better!!
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