Lafone
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Was back at Slimbridge on 21st April.
Was great to see a pair of cranes nesting on the far side of the South Lake hide. A lone spoonbill was also sleeping on the island behind a flock of godwits. Hard to know where to look!
As a result of all the action I spent quite a bit of time in the Discovery hide - it has a turf roof complete with wildflower mix and a wild Oystercatcher was making itself at home above the door.
It is of course gosling time for the Greylags and they were all over the place. One pair had just the one older gosling, probably hatched during the colder weather and the only one left but doting parents were carefully escorting it around and it was a lot larger than the other new arrivals.
Elsewhere there were multiples per pair.
I do enjoy gosling season

and being inside the hide meant the parents didn't mind the photos, though there were still a few angry glances.
Up on the estuary tower had views of a group of four cranes flying along the estuary which was wonderful to see.
On the way back from the tower there was a noisy blackcap warbler in the trees
Had good views of a common sandpiper but not near enough for a good shot. Avocets were also all over the lake and happy to come within good viewing distance of the hide. Of course you can see them in the free flight wetlands aviary a few minutes walk away and that's a good place to practice shots of them. One of the nice things about Slimbridge is you can check out behaviour of the captive birds and then go and find them by watching out on the lakes and surrounding wetland.
There is something about getting a decent shot of a wild Avocet that makes it well worth sitting for a while.
On the other side, in the deeper water, shovellers were also busy nest building and treated us to a floatby. One of my favourite ducks.
There was also a duck hanging around with a mallard. Not in a signed pond but within the area where captives and wild ducks mix. I thought perhaps it was a magpie duck but more of a hybrid as some odd markings.

Was great to see a pair of cranes nesting on the far side of the South Lake hide. A lone spoonbill was also sleeping on the island behind a flock of godwits. Hard to know where to look!
As a result of all the action I spent quite a bit of time in the Discovery hide - it has a turf roof complete with wildflower mix and a wild Oystercatcher was making itself at home above the door.
It is of course gosling time for the Greylags and they were all over the place. One pair had just the one older gosling, probably hatched during the colder weather and the only one left but doting parents were carefully escorting it around and it was a lot larger than the other new arrivals.
Elsewhere there were multiples per pair.
I do enjoy gosling season

and being inside the hide meant the parents didn't mind the photos, though there were still a few angry glances.
Up on the estuary tower had views of a group of four cranes flying along the estuary which was wonderful to see.
On the way back from the tower there was a noisy blackcap warbler in the trees
Had good views of a common sandpiper but not near enough for a good shot. Avocets were also all over the lake and happy to come within good viewing distance of the hide. Of course you can see them in the free flight wetlands aviary a few minutes walk away and that's a good place to practice shots of them. One of the nice things about Slimbridge is you can check out behaviour of the captive birds and then go and find them by watching out on the lakes and surrounding wetland.
There is something about getting a decent shot of a wild Avocet that makes it well worth sitting for a while.
On the other side, in the deeper water, shovellers were also busy nest building and treated us to a floatby. One of my favourite ducks.
There was also a duck hanging around with a mallard. Not in a signed pond but within the area where captives and wild ducks mix. I thought perhaps it was a magpie duck but more of a hybrid as some odd markings.

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