Spring walk at Godmanchester
A beautiful warm spring morning tempted me to make the 5 minute trip to Godmanchester Nature Reserve. A few people were about taking their allowed exercise and I saw that most of the gates latches had been taped open to allow the gates to be opened simply by pushing.
I immediately noticed the abundance of birdsong from warblers but frustratingly only a male blackcap was willing to show itself and not long enough for a photo. I was able to identify the sound of a Cettis Warbler and my first cuckoo of the season.
However it was a beautiful day and the lake looked stunning. There were some greylag geese with their goslings and a few brimstone and orange tip butterflies were fluttering about.
I have been promised a dawn walk with my nephew at Fen Drayton so am hoping to be able to use his expertise and recognition of birdsong to identify a few more warblers in the not too distant future.
I immediately noticed the abundance of birdsong from warblers but frustratingly only a male blackcap was willing to show itself and not long enough for a photo. I was able to identify the sound of a Cettis Warbler and my first cuckoo of the season.
However it was a beautiful day and the lake looked stunning. There were some greylag geese with their goslings and a few brimstone and orange tip butterflies were fluttering about.
I have been promised a dawn walk with my nephew at Fen Drayton so am hoping to be able to use his expertise and recognition of birdsong to identify a few more warblers in the not too distant future.
greylag and goslings
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