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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Long-billed Dowitcher and Goosanders

Whilst it is nice to bird away there is something about birding on your local patch, it's just that our patch stretches from Lymington to Dungeness. So we found ourselves in search of the Long-billed Dowitcher down at Pennington Marshes. It didn't take long to find the bird - well not long to be shown where it was by a kind local birder if the truth be known. Initially the bird was semi hidden in the company of three Snipe but obligingly emerged for a photo shoot.





I also recorded two ringed Mute Swans, I will pop off a report and wait to see if they have an interesting history.



Having started so well we decided to visit Mark Ash to see if we could locate an early Lesser-spotted Woodpecker but it was a dip. So too our regular Tawny Owl - it would appear that he has gone to reside elsewhere.  We finished up at Eyeworth Pond at Fritham where Martin was looking for some Marsh Tit shots and I thought we may find some recently reported Goosanders, Happily we both came away satisfied. The icing on the cake was the superb weather - spring has to be just round the corner.





 



 
I suspect that there are plenty of fish in Eyeworth

 

 

 

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  2. wow, really love the Goosander pics Dave, and all the other wonderful images!!
    Cheers
    D&J

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  3. Lovely shots Dave...I've been to Eyeworth a few times with a mate from Southampton.

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