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Elmley Marshes

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  • Photo: Hop, skip and a jump!

    Ed Rush captures the moment a brown hare appears to leap head-long into a ditch at Elmley Marshes. Brown hares can swim, which, given the number of shallow scrapes and ditches that define the wetland landscape, could mean the fastest option for getting around.
  • Photo: "My... what big ears you've got." "What a big nose you've got!"

    Photographer Ed Rush captured the moment these two characters came beak to nose at Elmley Marshes.
  • Photo: Wagtail

    Taken at Elmley Marshes. Not sure if it is a Pied or White Wagtail.
  • Photo: Reed Bunting

    Taken at Elmley Marshes.
  • Photo: Hare

    Taken at Elmley Marshes.
  • Photo: Wheatear

    Taken at Elmley Marshes.
  • Photo: Meadow Pipit

    Taken at Elmley Marshes.
  • Photo: todays visit..12.08.11

    During todays visit, we saw the following. Heron, ringed plover,Marsh Harrier, Kestrels, Snipe, Lapwings,Reed Warblers,yellow wag tails,Pied wagtail, Swallows (including nest),Goldfinch (juvenile).Also Coots, Moorhens and shelducks.Along with some we couldn't ID.
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