Dawn walk at Swavesey

Ok so maybe not quite dawn but 630 still seemed early!   As promised, I met Paul at an agreed location on the edge of Swavesey and joined him for his regular early morning walk around the edge of the Fen Drayton Reserve, an area  that I hadnt been to before.

The path led between hedgerows, alongside brooks and beside the lake.    Birds were singing at the tops of the voices but it needed an expert to identify them and point them out.  With Paul's help I was able to pick out whitethroats and lesser whitethroats,  a garden warbler, willow warbler and a sedge warbler. We also heard the cuckoo and were able to see it sitting in a distant tree across the lake. A common tern flew over taking my total of new sightings for this years list to 7 so I was pleased with that.
 Garden warbler

Distant cuckoo

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