Hawker Dragonfly
Buzzard
Kestrel
Kestral
Little Egret
Widgeon
Cormorant
Mute Swan
Gadwalls
Gadwall
Shoveler
Cormorants
Whooper Swan
Great White Egret
Thanks Trevor one tip I would give you from my experience is if you do visit St Aidans try and get there early in the morning as there is usually more to see plus another advantage is it is a large site and you will give yourself more time to get around it. On the day I visited I had been out for a walk with a friend around our local reservoir in the morning and I decided to go to St Aidans in the afternoon it was a glorious sunny day so I thought I would make the most of it. As for the Kestrel that was fabulous to see, usually you get to see a Kestrel hovering but it was a real treat to see it perched in a tree for at least five minutes and then flew to two other trees nearby. Glad you liked the Photos Trevor.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
A cracking set of photos ILR, and it looked like your enjoying the sun that is currently covering most of the UK, and as always, a pleasure to see.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
i love robins said:Thanks Mike looking forward to the new arrivals and trying to miss the heavy showers I have been lucky over the last couple of days, how is the leg doing Mike any better ?
You're welcome.
As for the leg, I had to succumb a loaned wheelchair.....
Something I've not had to succumb to a wheelchair since 2016, and hoped that would be the last time. I'm even contemplating hiring an electric one for my next visit to Charlecote to see their deer. Unless something can be sorted quickly, which I'm sensibly losing confidence on.