Penny. How can you have a probable roller!!! Shame it could not be relocated.
Today’s highlights
Spoonbill – 1 east early morning
Bittern – female still feeding young but becoming more elusive
Black tailed godwit – 205 on fresh marsh
Little ringed plover – 2 on fresh marsh
Spotted redshank – 2 on fresh marsh
Little gull – 1st summer on fresh marsh
Paul
Blimey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We now have TWO pairs of Turtle Doves feeding and displaying / calling in our little garden at Blofield Heath! What a thrill!
Today’s highlights
Spoonbill – 1 east early morning
Bittern – female still feeding young but becoming more elusive
Black tailed godwit – 205 on fresh marsh
Little ringed plover – 2 on fresh marsh
Spotted redshank – 2 on fresh marsh
Little gull – 1st summer on fresh marsh
Paul
The fem was feeding young on the Nth edge of the pool to the west of the footpath. Whilst I was there flying in about every 30 min. Another fem (below) was flying from the Thornham area east over the footpath about every 45min. Returning after about 15 min.
John
For once I agree with black kite. I don't understand how u can see a probable roller??? It's a roller or it's not a roller?
Hi, just got a text from a mate (Alan Davies) to say there's a Caspian Tern at Thornham Harbour.
All the info i have!
Cheers.
Hi, just got a text from a mate (Alan Davies) to say there's a Caspian Tern at Thornham Harbour.
All the info i have!
Cheers.
Text him back,please! Times etc.but thanks for the heads up!
Jim.
Just come up on RBA as at harbour at "dusk" so about 9:45 I would guess!
See you there nice and early! :king:
Says the man who is 'fully booked'! You are on a good run of birds I would guess...as I thought, plenty of good stuff still to come into June.
Cheers,
Jim.