On the short walk to the main hide I checked the cleared area for Water Rail, not expecting to see any as the reserve was quite busy and Water Rails are notoriously shy, but surprisingly there was a Water Rail, only 50 metres in front of me, out in the open! I grabbed a couple of shots before it dashed back into the undergrowth!
Once I got to the hide I noticed much of the close water was frozen, so all the ducks were much further out than normal. Damn!
Still, it was a lovely day so I soaked up the atmosphere, listening to the Wigeon and Teal calling and whistling to each other. A Snipe was probing quite close to the hide and at one stage walked across the ice towards me! In the distance a Kestrel sat in an old dead tree, and a few Lapwing and a Raven flew overhead.
My birding friend Brian Sweeting entered the hide after a while, his amazing camera and lens putting my modest equipment to shame!!
A pair of Stonechats were flitting about the Bullrush heads in the middle of the lake, and at one stage the male landed on the ice to grab some insect and skidded as it did so! It's not only us humans who slip on the ice!!
The Male Stonechat then flew towards the hide and landed on Bullrush heads right in front of me, giving me the opportunity to get some nice close photos!! It's fantastic when something like that happens!!
Across the lake a Water Rail ran out of one clump of reeds towards another across the ice and I managed a couple of shots!
A small group of Dunlin flew low through the reserve at one stage.
Shortly after a Kingfisher flew past, far too quick for anyone to photograph or even get their binoculars on!!
Then it happened. Flying in fast and low from the right, a Peregrine caused panic and the ducks took to the air wheeling left and right in panic. The Peregrine singled out a Teal and chased it for a hundred yards but the Teal twisted to safety. The Peregrine made another couple of low passes without success before flying off to land on a fence post right at the back of the reserve! I grabbed a couple of photos, though the light wasn't as strong as earlier, but Brian grabbed some beauties of the Peregrine.....I wasn't at all jealous! I lie. I was jealous as hell! I told him that I'm giving up bird photography! It's not fair....
The Peregrine came in again about 20 minutes later, once again it was unsuccessful and once again the ducks flew about in blind panic! Eventually it flew off and landed on a nearby electricity pylon. Everyone in the hide were in awe at the show they had just witnessed!
Greylake.....what a fantastic nature reserve in the heart of the Somerset Levels!
I walked with Brian back to the car park, taking some sunset pictures on my way. What a fabulous way to spend an afternoon, beautiful nature and great company!
Below are some of the pictures I took;
^ Above ^ - The normally elusive Water Rail!
^ Above ^ - Male Stonechat.... at the bottom, slipping on the ice whilst grabbing a bug!
^ Above ^ - Snipe
^ Above ^ - Panicing ducks and the Peregrine, top left!
^ Above ^ - Peregrine Falcon
^ Above ^ - Panicing ducks during the Peregrines flying visit...
^ Above ^ - Greylake scenes
^ Above ^ - Dunlins flying through.
^ Above ^ - Wigeon
^ Above ^ - Greylake sunset to finish the day..... beautiful!
Carl, what a lovely collection of shots from today. I was at Greylake for the morning, but had to return home just when the sun started to come out!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Water Rail, Stonechat and Peregrine shots -amongst others. Well done. Love the sunsets too.
John Crabb
Thank you so much for looking John and for your encouraging words! Hope you and your family have a fantastic New Year!
DeleteAs you say Carl " a great way to spend an afternoon", thanks for your company and thanks for sharing your beautiful images!!
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Brian
Thank you very much Brian! Always a pleasure to meet you out and about in Somerset! Hope you have a great 2015!
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