Kingfishers Bridge Reserve

 My first chance for a new year outing so I decided to visit a new reserve for me, Kingfishers Bridge Nature Reserve.  My first sighting however, was well before I arrived when I came across a field of Whooper Swans feeding.  On arrival at the reserve I was shown by a warden where to start my walk round the reserve and soon found my way to The  Mound where a platform had been constructed overlooking the main lake.  There were plenty of ducks and geese visible but without a telescope it wasn't possible to identify all the ducks so I could only make out mallards and shovelers definitely.  I had heard there were pink footed geese on the reserve but they were very hard to tell apart from the more common greylags.

I continued my circular walk and added a little egret and marsh harrier to my list as well as the usual garden varieties together with the resident Konik ponies and water buffalo which help to manage the landscape.

Unfortunately there were no hides to sit in and watch and it was a quite a cold wind to stand about in so after 2 hours I was ready to leave,  only 24 species today but nevertheless a few for my list. Another 362 days to add some more though! 










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