Monday, 21 March 2022

March 2022 ~ Out and about in Springtime it has been a long time coming

 It has been a very long drawn out winter.  But at last Spring seems to be in the air.  I made a trip to Slimbridge which is in the transition from the the winter migrants to the new breeding season.  It was really great to catch up with some unusual birds.  There has been a long staying Glossy Ibis that is seen on the entrance fields next to a Dutch barn just over the canal.  I at last got some images of my own after seeing hundreds of birders reporting it.   Better late then never!

The beautiful Glossy Ibis

  Another new bird for me are the three Snow Geese that have been seen on the Tack-Piece.  Such lovely geese.  So Iconic.

Beautiful Snow Geese

At the local park the pair of Great Crested Grebes are in breeding mode.  They are later this year and the male arrived way earlier than the female.  It could be heard calling and seemed such a lonely figure but eventually she arrived.  It took them no time at all to get going.


The Iconic Weed dance

Love in the air

The Dunnock is in full song, if a little scratchy.

Dunnock with its scratchy song
If you look closely at the back of its throat you can definitely see how it makes it.

The Roe Deer buck seems to be loosing its velvet and exposing its new Antlers

Roe Deer buck


It was really great to meet up with a few new characters and I for one am so looking forward to some warmer weather!

Enjoy the new season everyone! 

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