Saturday 12th January 2013
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The Bittern on the WWT Top New Piece reed-bed, giving a brief full-body view |
At the second attempt this year the
Bittern finally showed for me at WWT Slimbridge. Thankfully Mark and I didn't have to wait long, and it even came out into the open for a short time. Around 10
Gadwall on South Lake were a another year tick.
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A more typical view this morning, but we could see it for most of the time we were in Zeiss Hide - around an hour |
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Head-on view |
Later the
Water Pipit was at Berkeley Pill, and a
Stonechat was a just south of the mouth of the pill. We found a
Jack Snipe too, which was very welcome after not seeing on at all in 2012. Other birds here included seven
Common Snipe, c20
Meadow Pipits, six
Skylarks, a
Redshank, two
Ravens and a
Great Black-backed Gull on the river. Andy had found an apparently injured
Grey Partridge
in a tree by the canal back at Quedgeley earlier, near Rea Bridge car
park. We went to check it out on the way home, and found the bird on the
ground but apparently ok as it took flight and flew across to the other
side of the canal; a very surprising patch tick. A male
Bullfinch was also near the canal. Back in the garden, birds included two
Lesser Redpolls and a female
Blackcap.
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