Part two of a taste of honey
Part two of a taste of honey

Early Sunday morning saw us at RSPB Leighton Moss, Lancashire
The reserve is always full of birds and we were soon enjoying a hunting Marsh Harrier and plenty of waders including Spotted Redshank and Greenshank. A juvenile Peregrine swept over the saltmarsh, it appeared in a bad mood and attacked anything that moved out there!

A colourful flock of Black tailed Godwits.

Redshank alarm calls drew our attention to a Fox.

The Fox flushed out several Common Snipe and a Green Sandpiper, helpful.

Know what this ball of feathers is?

Caption competition? These Great black backed Gulls look like they are having a chat.

Not only birds at this great reserve of course, Red Deer.
We then headed south into Cheshire and enjoyed another great reserve.

Black necked Grebes are the real stars here, we saw at least five.

A Common Whitethroat fed in front of one of the hides.

This adult Greenshank waded through the shallows.

Flat calm water makes for lovely pictures.

A wonderful weekend trip with fantastic birds, varied habitats and great company! Come and join us soon for the very best birdwatching.
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