A cold, a bit breezy, but sunny morning, it didn't take long to see a large group of Bearded Tits feeding on the dry reed seedheads performing their acrobatics. At some point, three Marsh Harriers were visible gliding over the reeds. We visited three hides, by far the most interesting is a tall hide overlooking the reserve, were we saw a Kingfisher, a pair of Grey Herons and a regular pass of Bearded tits and Reed Buntings. Geese, Lapwing and Golden Plover flocks fed on the grassland, occasionally spooked into flight.
A western hide facing mudflats provided good views of Teal, Shoveler, Lapwing, Redshank and Black-tailed Godwits preening, with a flock of Dunlin and Shelduck feeding on the mud.
A panel showing a map of Alkborough Flats
A male and a female Bearded Tit feeding on the reeds. At some point three males were visible.
A female feeding
View from the tall hide
View from the western hide
More informationArticle at Wildlife Extra.
Site location map
Bird list
- Bearded Tit
- Black-headed Gull
- Black-tailed Godwit
- Blackbird
- Blue Tit
- Canada Goose
- Carrion Crow
- Common Gull
- Cormorant
- Curlew
- Dunnock
- Fieldfare
- Goldcrest
- Golden Plover
- Goldfinch
- Greenfinch
- Grey Heron
- Greylag Goose
- Jackdaw
- Jay
- Kestrel
- Kingfisher
- Lapwing
- Little Egret
- Mallard
- Marsh Harrier
- Moorhen
- Pheasant
- Redshank
- Redwing
- Reed Bunting
- Robin
- Rook
- Shelduck
- Shoveler
- Starling
- Stock Dove
- Teal
- Water Rail
- Woodpigeon
- Wren
2 comments:
You didn't stay for the Starling Murmuration then?
Unfortunately not Michael, as the trip is constrained by school runs!
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