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  • Photo: Sedge Warbler

    Blacktoft Sands 11th May 2013 The places was full of sounds from this noisy summer visitor, catching them on film on the other had is a little tricky But from s distance with a little crop it's possible Taken from the Singleton Hide
  • Photo: Sedge Warbler

    Blacktoft Sands 11th May 2013 The places was full of sounds from this noisy summer visitor, catching them on film on the other had is a little tricky But from s distance with a little crop it's possible Taken from the Singleton Hide
  • Photo: Little Grebe in Summer Plumage

    Photo taken at Blacktoft Sands May 11th 2013 Feeding in front of Singleton Hide
  • Photo: Little Grebe in Summer Plumage

    Photo taken at Blacktoft Sands May 11th 2013 Feeding in front of Singleton Hide
  • Photo: Radioactive Snipe?

    27 November 2011: Singleton Hide, Blacktoft Sands. No, there's no radioactivity at Singleton lagoon! Bit of a laugh, really! I was trying to get a decent image out of a mediocre shot of a Common Snipe in low light level conditions. It was impossible. So I played around with the level controls...
  • Photo: Ruff feeding (Philomachus pugnax)

    6 August 2011: Singleton lagoon, Blacktoft Sands. For many visitors, Ruff can be the trickiest wader to identify, because their plumage and leg colour can vary greatly.
  • Photo: Marsh Sandpiper on Singleton lagoon (Tringa stagnatalis)

    15 July 2011: Blacktoft Sands RSPB Reserve, Singleton lagoon. This bird was all over the reserve today - first at Townend, then at Marshlands and finally, it flew with four Redshanks to Singleton lagoon. It was a bit elusive, tucking itself under the reeds in front of the hide, but when it did...
  • Photo: Grey Heron landing

    5th June 2011: Singleton Hide, Blacktoft Sands There were 5 Grey Herons on the lagoon, some of them juveniles. They were constantly moving around, seeking fresh hunting areas.
  • Photo: Sedge Warbler in white flowers

    15 May 2011 Singleton Hide (I think), Blacktoft Sands. Many photos of this bird show it in full song. But this one was just tranquilly sitting in the Cow Parsley (?)
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