Friday, 2 August 2013
Leighton Waders
This week I visited Leighton Moss where I hadn't been for some time.The very warm weather continued and was drying out parts of the reserve leading to plenty of mud. This was much to the liking of the various waders I saw during my visit.The star bird was a wood sandpiper which although distant could be seen feeding in the muddy edges and was visible from the Grisedale hide.Although distant I did manage one or two record shots seen above.
On view in front of the hide was a common snipe showing off it's beautifully marked plumage.Three images are shown above of the snipe.Also feeding in front of the Grizedale hide were a group of young lapwings,again showing their lovely plumage.A visit later to the Allen Pool produced another nice wader,a greenshank strutting in front of the hide.It was difficult at the Allen hide as the strong afternoon sun was directly in front and made photography tricky.Hope you enjoy some of the waders from Leighton Moss and thanks for looking in
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A rewarding visit to the moss. Always with plenty of photographic opportunities which you take to excellent advantage. I should accompany you sometime here.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great day out Brian.wonderful close up images of the snipe.
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful images Brian.
ReplyDeleteYour images of these birds are exquisite !
ReplyDeleteWe need another visit to Leighton Moss soon - was it there we saw you or Meresands - I can't remember
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