Slimbridge
Despite being rather dull and overcast although not particularly unpleasant, we decided to visit Slimbridge Wetland Centre as we were in the area and hadn't been for many many years.
I was quite surprised how many people were there including many carrying telescopes and long lens cameras and others set up in the numerous hides who provided valuable information and identification tips.
I managed to add quite a number of species to this years bird list including Bewicks swan for which Slimbridge is well known, teal and pintail ducks and various waders comprising curlew, ruff, golden plover and snipe. There were also a few cranes in evidence plus various tits at the feeding stations.
I was quite surprised how many people were there including many carrying telescopes and long lens cameras and others set up in the numerous hides who provided valuable information and identification tips.
I managed to add quite a number of species to this years bird list including Bewicks swan for which Slimbridge is well known, teal and pintail ducks and various waders comprising curlew, ruff, golden plover and snipe. There were also a few cranes in evidence plus various tits at the feeding stations.
an inquisitive robin
same robin looking rather puffed up
Bewick swan
teal
pintail preening
spot the snipe - two of them
blue tit
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