Little Ringed Plover- Pennington Marshes
Black-headed Gull and Little Ringed Plover- Pennington Marshes
I wandered out to Keyhaven Lagoon but there was little to be seen, 15 Shelduck and a single Greenshank while in the scrub a Dartford Warbler sang and a Willow Warbler showed fairly well.
Dartford Warbler - Pennington Marshes
Willow Warbler - Pennington Marshes
Willow Warbler - Pennington Marshes
It was time to head back to the car, the gorse is just starting to flower in full fervour and the heady coconut aroma filled the air. Chaffinch and Linnet were singing from the golden fronds of the gorse while Cetti's Warbler gave only brief glimpses as at least four birds chased one another in territorial dispute. A single Swallow flew rapidly north but it was the only hirundine of the morning. As I wandered back to the car a pair of Mediterranean Gull flew over calling, always fantastic birds but particularly stunning against the deep blue sky. A final look at Efford Lagoon produced a pair of Great-crested Grebe in display, they swam to the shore side and it was evident tha,t as the female flattened her body, they were about to copulate but unfortunately the local Coot disturbed them but they went back to displaying fairly close to the shore but unfortunately a little distant for the camera.
Chaffinch - Pennington Marshes
Linnet - Pennington Marshes
Chaffinch - Pennington Marshes
Mediterranean Gull - Pennington Marshes
Great-crested Grebe, this display seemed to be the female encouraging the male to copulate - Pennington Marshes
Great-crested Grebe, the male was a bit sheepish when the female adopted this obvious 'come-on' pose - Pennington Marshes
Great-crested Grebe, the pair went back to this head shaking display before heading back into the centre of the lake - Pennington Marshes
Great-crested Grebe - Pennington Marsh
Great-crested Grebe - Pennington Marsh
Wren - Pennington Marsh
After grabbing some lunch and a coffee at Waitrose I headed to Denny Wood for a short wander and to see if the Redstart were back. There were at least four Redstart on territory but all were very elusive at the tops of the trees. It was time to head into the office but it had been a lovely morning out birding.
Treecreeper - Denny Wood