Wednesday 26 December 2012

Bewicks and Christmas eve distruction

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas.

Could not resist heading for the bewicks opposite Axmouth FC once the sun came out (though I had to be quick)




On Christmas eve Black Hole Marsh had suffered badly yet again from flooding the night before.  This time though it had not just churned up the paths, and flooded the study centre but had also swept through some of the bank near the platform




2 roe deer opposite the tower hide



And one of our regular little grebes


Friday 21 December 2012

Water rail and snipe

Have finally been able to get out without the rain!  As I thought Black Hole Marsh would probably be flooded at high tide (which apparently it wasn't), I opted for Seaton marshes having not been there for some time.  Am I glad I did for I spent a very pleasant hour watching this water rail close to the hide.







There were also 4 snipe venturing out into the sun




A nice flock of long tailed tits




and this lovely posing blue tit as well as the usual.


Earlier this week there was a nice gadwall on the river





 a rather plump looking redshank from the tower hide


and a common sandpiper also from the tower hide.



Tuesday 4 December 2012

A med plus the best around

Not many photos lately due to rather a lot of poor weather and light!
However this med gull was nice to see a couple of times over the last few days




Here it is with a couple of mates.  Sun was in the wrong direction but great to see after the last few weeks


At one stage had to resort to crow photos!






And then of course there is always one of our regulars around (usually in poor light).




Next a very distant, poor photo of some snipe out in the sun early saturday morning up towards Colyford Common.  There were 30 in total.


A buzzard having a hard time


One of many lapwing having a bath


together with a crow 


2 squabbling redshanks


A few black tailed godwits heading for Colyford Common from the river.


Lunchtime


And finally a very windy day!