Pintail - Slimbridge WWT
Pair of Pintail, the drakes were avidly displaying today - Slimbridge WWT
Pintail - Slimbridge WWT
Shelduck were seen mating and nest prospecting - Slimbridge WWT
Tufted Duck were actively displaying - Slimbridge WWT
Redshank, Ruff, Wigeon and Pintail - Slimbridge WWT
Great-crested Grebe - Slimbridge WWT
Bewick's Swan. The last Bewick's were seen on 27th February. I counted 70
at the reserve today mainly on Tack Piece - Slimbridge WWT
Bewick's Swan - Slimbridge WWT
Bewick's Swan - Slimbridge WWT
Lots of aggression amongst the Greylag Geese today - Slimbridge WWT
Greylag Geese - Slimbridge WWT
Greylag Geese - Slimbridge WWT
Greylag Geese - Slimbridge WWT
Greylag Goose - Slimbridge WWT
The highlight of the morning was the flock of around 150 Greater White-fronted Goose which showed very well on the Tack Piece. Most were still gathered in their family groups with the ganders looking particularly fine - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
Greater White-fronted Goose - Slimbridge WWT
I ran the moth trap at the cottage on the Friday and Saturday night but it was a little chilly and I caught only four species as below.
Pale Brindled Beauty
March Moth
Common Quaker
Hebrew Character