Cracking day out with Kev yesterday despite spending several hours on Portland Bill and failing to find the Cuckoo:-C. This was despite the great directions from a fellow Taff at the observatory (cheers Ian:t
and some very friendly birders met throughout the course of the afternoon. Sod's law meant that it was seen again this morning in the exact spot that we were for quite some time yesterday:-O
The morning started very well. Left Port Toilet before 5 and headed straight for Ham Wall. Warblers (Garden, Blackcap, Cettis, Sedge, Reed, Whitethroats)singing everywhere with Bitterns booming in the background. A quick stop at the Avalon Hide gave great views of several Marsh Harriers and a couple of Great Egrets. Back on the reserve, and whilst chatting to a photographer from Glastonbury, the first of quite a few Bitterns were seen. Lost a couple of pints of blood to the local Mossies but it was worth it:t:
Over at Meare Heath a Great Egret gave a good size comparison with a Little Egret. The new hide initially I thought was great. The shutter opening system was dreadful however:eek!: Noisy and clumsy - not great.
From here it was over to Greylake. Another Bittern booming along with another Marsh Harrier from the hide. Plenty of Cettis again and a distant Yellow Wagtail was seen upon a bush.
Sat Nav set for Portland Bill we headed here next. Fortunately we passed this place on the way which was a very pleasant surprise. The owners had the most amazingly friendly Border Collie as well:t:
http://www.berecidercompany.com/
Just finished off a couple of litres of their cider and can really recommend themB
Getting a little hungry now we stopped off at Billy Winters, which is next to the boat yard on the road over to Portland. I can recommend the Chimichanga. Filling, tasty, and good value. Staff were also friendly. We also scanned across the road to the Little Tern Colony - seem to be doing well this year judging by the numbers. Common Terns were also fishing in the lagoon there.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Resta...ws-Billy_Winters-Weymouth_Dorset_England.html
Spent an enjoyable but fruitless few hours on Portland Bill. Knowing that I can get home in 3 hours means it'll be on next years agenda but maybe a little earlier in the year. All in all a very good day.
186. Bittern
187. Yellow Wagtail
188. Little Tern
189. Common Tern