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    Upton Warren

    Barn owl caught on camera just before the sun disappeared Thursday at the flashes- best part of the day with fabulous sunshine, but very cold! This guy posed for just a short moment before being mobbed by several gulls, sending him on his return to the barn to the far right of the hide.
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    Upton Warren

    Kingfisher tucking himself away in the bulrushes yesterday, mink also spotted in front of the concrete hide.
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    Upton Warren

    Afternoon at Moors Pool. Heavy crops but you can still manage to see the black tern. :t:
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    Upton Warren

    Pheww!
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    Upton Warren

    Nothing to worry about, I hope? 3.21pm today, perimeter fence at the flashes looking towards the farmhouse on the right.
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    Upton Warren

    A young Water Rail viewed mid-morning at the North Moors Pool. Med Gull also spotted at Moors.
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    Upton Warren

    Black Tern, what Black Tern? Nothing, zero, nada, zilch so here's an Oystercatcher instead.8-P
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    Upton Warren

    Pics taken midmorning on the approach to the flashes. Wet and murky, glorious holiday weather!
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    Upton Warren

    Seems love was in the air today!! Three flocks of lapwing were also seen heading towards the Moors, but only one group landed - the other two flocks making off to the Flashes by the looks of things; at a guess there must have been over 300 lapwings around. A number of cormorants also moving...
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    Upton Warren

    By the time I arrived at Upton today the light was already fading. I can only share pics of a silhouetted Teal, the sunset and a waxing crescent moon! Merry Christmas to all |:D|
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    Upton Warren

    Here are a few snapshots of today's sightings. Weather was dull, light was poor, photographic opportunities were really limited!
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    Upton Warren

    This one's for Larry on Friday....|:D|
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    Upton Warren

    Three more Hooper swans joined a fourth already at the Moors pool.:t:
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    Upton Warren

    Water Rail and Fieldfare from today.|=)|
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    Upton Warren

    Definitely not camera shy! Lovely pics Tony.
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    Upton Warren

    A swift visit yesterday and an obliging Water Rail.|=)| Kept some great company in and out of the hide, as usual.
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    Upton Warren

    Many thanks for your kind comment, Pam. I love visiting Upton Warren (whatever the season) and sharing the pictures I take. Kind regards, Lee|=)|
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    Upton Warren

    Late morning visit on a bright, crisp and damn cold day (especially in the breeze!). Garden Warbler still around and a Chaffinch and Blackcap were sharing the same tree too.:t:
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    Upton Warren

    Eyeing the goods, delivering the goods, dispatching the goods! https://www.flickr.com/photos/piedflycatcher/
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    Upton Warren

    Jack Snipe can just about be seen to the right in the first pic. The Whooper once again doing its best to avoid publicity. https://www.flickr.com/photos/piedflycatcher/
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    Upton Warren

    Two visits to The Moors today. In the morning there was beautiful light providing some lovely water reflections from many birds including the Little Egret, Black-tailed godwit and Greenshank. The second visit was late afternoon where I spied four Goldcrests in the hedgerow whilst heading back to...
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    Upton Warren

    As above with the addition of a pair of Mute swans flying past the new hide and a lovely display by the Kingfisher at the East hide.
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    Upton Warren

    A fleeting visit to the Moors this afternoon revealed a changing landscape!!! An apparently quiet time did reveal one shy "Rallus aquaticus" crossing my path while I was in the concrete hide.:t: https://www.flickr.com/photos/piedflycatcher/
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    Upton Warren

    A joy to see on our local patch |;| (A big thank you to those that shared their sighting of the Spoonbill).
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    Upton Warren

    Visits today and yesterday morning resulted in at least two Black-tailed Godwits flying in and settling at the Moors Pool, a possible third and even four at one stage (colours on the one bird in the photograph are very pale, but it looks like a Godwit, any different and I'm sure somebody will...
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