Warblers at Ouse Fen

 A sunny morning, free day and reports of a Great Reed Warbler seen at Ouse Fen found me visiting the reserve this morning. The carpark was busy which was a good indication that this rare visitor was still there and I soon got into conservation with a gentleman who was also about to walk down to where it had been seen.  It wasnt long before we saw a group of birders ahead of us on a viewing mound which had been trampled down and a kind person offered me a view through his telescope as as we arrived where it was in full song. 

I was soon able to locate  in my binoculars and camera and noticed its  striking red throat when singing.   Once I was satisfied with photos I headed off round the reserve where reed buntings, sedge and reed warblers and whitethroats were very visible and I also saw my first painted lady butterfly of the season. 


Great Reed Warbler


Can you see me?






Reed Bunting

Whitethroat

Sedge Warbler


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