White-tailed Lapwing at WWT

Friday 9th July 2010

I got good views of the WHITE-TAILED LAPWING at Slimbridge this afternoon, showing well from the Zeiss Hide (above and below), what a cracking bird!

I'd already had a good afternoon in the forest, with a Firecrest at Lightmoor (below), three Black-tailed Skimmers and Common Blue, Blue-tailed and Azure Damselflies on the ponds nearby, and three Golden-ringed Dragonflies on the Cannop Brook. Three Silver-washed Fritillaries were also in the area.

Comments

Monday Birder said…
I'm hoping the WTL is going to hang around. I didn't finish work until late tonight and I've got to be in early in the morning! I won't finish until 5.00.I'm working Sunday too, but I can get there first thing Sunday morning. Fingers crossed.

Well done on the Firecrests in the FOD.
Paul said…
Hope you get it, good luck.
Monday Birder said…
Got it! What a cracker. Can you send it down to Severnside when you've finished with it Paul.

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