Egrets, Woodpeckers and More Warblers!

 Egrets, Woodpeckers and More Warblers!





We arrived early evening in hopes of seeing Willow Warbler, Spotted Redshank and Green Woodpecker, little did we know we'd be seeing 2 out of 3 of those species. We first went to Bunker Hide and examined the bushes closely since a group of Willow Warblers were there this morning. With no luck, we went to Marsh Covert Hide where the Spotted Redshanks were seen but again had no luck. We then went to Bridge Screen where we saw the female Long-Tailed Duck but again no Spotted Redshanks. Lastly, we went to Border Hide for a last attempt at the Spotted Redshanks with no luck. We then continued to Burton Point when suddenly, a lime green bird flew into view. It was a Green Woodpecker, a first for me. We viewed it before it flew off. We then had to tackle the lambs to get back on the railway bridge. We went on the boardwalk to get back when a flitting bird caught our eye. I first thought it was a Chiffchaff but after closer inspection, it was a Willow Warbler, a first for me. On our way to The Mere, many Sand Martins, House Martins and Swallows zipped about in the sky near the Reedbed Screen. We then walked between The Mere when a group of white herons caught my eye. Little Egrets where flying and roosting in the mere. Lastly, we viewed the field in the car park where some Mistle Thrushes were feeding to end the day. 


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