Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Wood Sandpipers

Yes, it's a blog post and there are birds in it! The unprecedented occurrence of a whopping THIRTY FOUR Wood Sandpipers at Black Hole Marsh on Sunday actually tempted me to go down there. First time since the Penduline Tits in April. It was amazing to see Woodsands in every direction I looked, it really was a sight worth seeing! (Although I have to admit at this point that I was only able to go to Black Hole Marsh because my botanizing trip was curtailed due to a problem with my friend's car)  Some inevitably came close to the hide and gave some good photo opportunities. I took quite a few shots but haven't had much time to look through them (just too many of them) but I've managed to select a few to put on here.

You may remember in my last blog post I mentioned that I'd got five different trips worth of stuff waiting to go on here....well, that is now at least SIXTEEN. I'll be amalgamating some of them as they cover several visits to the same places. I've seen some great stuff ( yes, mainly plants, but plenty of inverts too) and will endeavour to start getting some on here this week. I will, really.







I love the way Woodsands appear to'change shape'

This photo shows the very big eyes really well..
No chance of sneaking up on this guy!


There was also a nice Little Stint which stayed a bit too far away for my camera.
I really should have taken my scope, which is, I'm afraid to say, gathering dust in the closet.


Also a few Ruff too.

2 comments:

JRandSue said...

Smashing post Karen,superb images,the Woodsands are stunning.
John.

Karen Woolley said...

Thanks John, They're always nice to see... 34 was a bonus though!