Four of us made another trip to Ham Wall and Shapwith Heath on a sunny but cold spring day.Great White Egrets are now to be expected here with birds breeding and Marsh Harriers showing well but as always a little distant for any decent photographs. Plenty of booming Bitterns and the Great Crested Grebes were either courting or nesting. Always a pleasure to visit here with plenty to see.
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Great White Egret |
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Great White Egret |
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Great White Egret |
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Marsh Harrier |
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Marsh Harrier |
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More typical view of a Marsh Harrier |
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You've been framed. Great Crested Grebe |
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Great Crested Grebe courtship |
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Great Crested Grebe courtship |
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Great Crested Grebe courtship |
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A Great Spotted Woodpecker looks from her nest hole. |
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