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Spoonbills - Farlington Marsh 2024

A bit blown out [this is post-recovery, and it was a sunny day today]; but the highlight of a day at the Marsh! I recall in the area some Egrets were flying around which I tried to photograph but failed to. Then some more egret-like birds came over in flight but were more camera-friendly. [...]
Beautiful photo of a species I have dreamt of seeing wild for quite some time, and with the possibility of a visit to Farlington at some point there is certainly hope.
 
It was only talking with an RSPB official later in the day that I was shown just how valuable this shot was!

The Marsh was a pleasant place to spend a day; though a bit emptier than usual. In the official's words, the best time to go there is usually high tide; but today was exceptionally high tide. The first thing seen was a kestrel but it flew away whilst putting the lens together. It's a rather enclosed space - with many things behind fences. The difference between that and a bona-fide zoo then being that there's no guarantee as to what's inside the pen. Seen today aside of what I have mentioned were plenty of lovely Brant geese, oystercatcher, some other nice waterfowl, plenty of coots in one area.
My only grievance really was in regards to avocets who I had set out to see but had escaped the high tide.
 
What a coincidence! A couple of days ago, one morning at Slimbridge WWT I managed to spot an individual as well! This was the first time that had seen this species in the wild but annoyingly by the time i took out my camera it had flown off :oops:. This then happened about an hour later to a pair of Whooper Swans infuriatingly when I was watching some Waders.
 

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