Lafone
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Had a great visit to Titchwell Marsh on 26th August, a Bank holiday here in the UK. While it might seem madness to go to the beach on a sunny bank holiday, my previous experience of Titchwell is the long walk to the sea keeps the crowds away. Again there was a reasonably quiet reserve, nearlyempty beach and great weather. Recent trips have seen quieter summer spaces but there were lots of birds to enjoy on this visit.
The reserve is an interesting mix of brackish marsh, fresh water and sea beyond the wall. There were of course numerous gulls about the place

Large groups of Greylag and Canda geese were also present and three Spoonbills were on the main pond, though they were too far away for pictures. The geese were obliging in offering some nice shots and flypasts while Spoonbill gazing

The Canadas flew back and forth too

It was lovely to see Dunlin properly for the first time this year, with large flocks on the ponds and individuals coming pretty close to the hides

There were several Kites soaring around and so the birds were frequently up, offering nice views of the variety of birds on the day from Avocets, through Dunlin and Godwit to Herring and black headed gulls and Teal (and even the Spoonbills snuck in blurrily and out of focus behind). There is something wonderful about flocks of waders in flight in a busy reserve.

On the boardwalk there were also opportunities for some smaller birds with a nice Great tit

and the opportunity to see pigeons billing up close as they were sat on one of the rails

The day was completed by a couple of notbirds with some pretty butterflies around the reedbeds

and ponds

The reserve is an interesting mix of brackish marsh, fresh water and sea beyond the wall. There were of course numerous gulls about the place

Large groups of Greylag and Canda geese were also present and three Spoonbills were on the main pond, though they were too far away for pictures. The geese were obliging in offering some nice shots and flypasts while Spoonbill gazing

The Canadas flew back and forth too

It was lovely to see Dunlin properly for the first time this year, with large flocks on the ponds and individuals coming pretty close to the hides
There were several Kites soaring around and so the birds were frequently up, offering nice views of the variety of birds on the day from Avocets, through Dunlin and Godwit to Herring and black headed gulls and Teal (and even the Spoonbills snuck in blurrily and out of focus behind). There is something wonderful about flocks of waders in flight in a busy reserve.
On the boardwalk there were also opportunities for some smaller birds with a nice Great tit

and the opportunity to see pigeons billing up close as they were sat on one of the rails

The day was completed by a couple of notbirds with some pretty butterflies around the reedbeds

and ponds

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