Photos from our walk on Thursday 27th January. The day started overcast, so apologies if the photos don’t sparkle.
The blackbird, nature’s alarm clock…
And the mallard, nature’s mocker, for their quack sure does sound like mocking laughter
The shy little moorhen, always delighted to get a photo of these…
From shy to flashy… Spectacle Geese aka Egyptian Geese
More geese, these the more common grey lag
Black-headed gulls in winter plumage. Love how they all face the same way…
The swan needs no introduction…
An immature swan comes in to land (to water?)…
Loved this immature’s markings, so distinct, as if it’s been embroidered…
More swans, more ducks, all of a muddle. What’s the attraction?
If you hadn’t guessed it, a gent on a bike has thrown them some swan-&-duck food. But the gulls are first to it…
That’s all folks. Hope you enjoyed. I wonder what we’ll have next week? See you all then
Great pictures 😀
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Thank you, Sadje 🙂
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What a wonderful selection of water birds! I am seriously jealous! And of course the gulls were first. They are so rude!
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Always. That has me chuckling 🙂
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🙂
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Amazing pictures! Very cute birds. ❤️❤️
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Thank you. Love to share. Glad you enjoy 🙂
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❤️❤️ Do you click these yourself? If so, you are an amazing photographer. 😊
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I’ve never seen black headed seagulls. Simply amazing 🙂
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In summer the *black* head is more like a chocolate brown hood. Watch this space, I’m sure to feature one sooner or later
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I’m happy to see the moorhen, as the least familiar of these birds.
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It’s so shy, although it is quite common. While the Spectacled Egyptians are still settling in, but know how to get the dolings from admiring public
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