Monday, 16 November 2020

Pilling Pinks

 As promised in my last post I am now showing images of the pink footed geese that are in the Pilling area and are feeding on the many potatoes left unharvested in the flooded fields.It was not easy to find the geese but I did eventually find reasonable numbers within range of the camera and am pleased with the results shown below.You will also see that I have included further images of the whooper swans.

It has been an interesting experience looking for these winter visitors from Iceland and we are lucky here in Lancashire that these birds find the Lancashire mosslands so attractive.I understand that many of the geese are stopping off here to refuel on their way to Norfolk.Hope you enjoy the latest batch of images and I will be out and about again soon to bring you more of Lancashire's wonderful wildlife.Thanks for looking in and stay safe and well in these difficult times.



















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