Next up were the Penduline Tits at Titchfield Haven, unfortunately they were missing, so we visited most of the hides on the reserve capturing what was on offer. A Pochard feeding in the mouth of the river posed well and a Common Gull was perched out offering a reasonable shot. On one of the foreshore groynes a juvenile Shag posed. On the western side of the reserve a Stonechat demanded to be snapped. In front of the Spurgin hide we counted at least 47 Common Snipe with the probability of many more hiding in the rushes, more than I have ever seen in one go and quite remarkable. Sadly not a Jack Snipe to be found - I live in hope.
A "wisp" of Snipe |
Finally, the garden Sparrowhawk managed to catch a Goldfinch for his Christmas Dinner - much to Liz's annoyance - but everyone has to eat.
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