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Blog post:
Everybody Needs Good Neighbours! Bittern v Marsh Harrier
Stephen Couch
We've had some great sightings of Bitterns and Marsh Harriers on the reserve lately - particularly from the 1st viewing platform. It would appear however, that they are not always as pleased to see each other. A Bittern obviously came a little too close for the Marsh Harriers liking and was told...
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24 May 2013
Blog post:
Glorious evening
Howard Vaughan
Last night was our first Dusk Walk and Late Night Opening for the season. It had been a cold, grey, blustery day with showers but the sun came out for the end of the day and although the temperature actually dropped those on the walk had a great time and got fabulous views of the Kingfishers, Marsh Harrier...
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24 May 2013
Blog post:
About forty...
Pete Hughes
...swifts over the north brooks this morning. 2 male wigeon, a few teal, 1 shoveler, about 12 gadwall, 22 shelduck, ca.45 mallard, ca.15 lapwings and a couple of redshank spread around the pools. Passage waders have been thin on the ground the last 2 weeks, but a few ringed plover were present on 20...
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22 May 2013
Blog post:
Beardies and bitterns and Board members, oh my!
Annabel Rushton
It's been all go at the Moss this weekend, when we had the pleasure of a visit from our Board and Council members. It was a great opportunity for us to showcase all that Leighton Moss has to offer and they all seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. We certainly had great fun showing them all round...
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21 May 2013
Blog post:
Another Swift day
Howard Vaughan
Hundreds of Swifts careening about the marsh today and quite a few hirundines with them but despite checking nothing odd could be found. Plenty else to see though with the drake Garganey showing well and having a good fly round, Greenshank out on the flashes again, baby Lapwings in several spots, dashing...
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17 May 2013
Blog post:
Recent Sightings at RSPB Ham Wall 17.05.2013
Stephen Couch
The weather was pretty dour early in the week and the blog was looking a bit lean a couple of days ago but the brighter weather has woken everything up again and the last few days has seen plenty more activity on the reserve. Last weekend saw a huge influx of Swallows and Martins and Swifts in particular...
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17 May 2013
Blog post:
Looking for Beardies
lana
This week at Minsmere we’ve been bittern and marsh harrier watching, as well as carrying out our first bearded tit survey of the year (as well as my first ever!). The bittern watch revealed slightly more activity than in previous weeks with a few chases of females by males being seen but no...
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17 May 2013
Blog post:
Recent Sightings at RSPB Ham Wall 10.05.2013
Stephen Couch
The amazing weather of last week continued into the early part of this week and with it the interesting sightings continued to flow. The weekend saw a huge influx of Swifts over the Avalon Marshes, with 1000's seen and there were several hundred flying over the reserve today as well along with...
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10 May 2013
Blog post:
Saltholme Recent Sightings: 3rd- 10th May 2013
Adam Jones
Hi, The week brought with it some glorious hot sunny days which created ideal conditions for our weekly butterfly transect. Species recorded during the survey included, Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, and Green-veined White. Wader passage was a prominent fixture during the week with a traditional...
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10 May 2013
Photo:
A November marsh harrier
Michael Andrews
One of the marsh harriers flying aroung blacktoft today. Taken with a basic camera so did not want to crop this image.
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15 Nov 2012
Forum post:
Marsh Harrier Teal and Mallard
pete5353
I took this photo from the hide Thursday 27 September - Marsh Harrier frightening the Teal and Mallard
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29 Sep 2012
Forum post:
Still loads to see at Fowlmere
IanH
I managed a couple of hours around the site after work last thursday, last minute trips out always seem to be the best! The evening sunlight was pretty good and the wind had calmed so it was a pleasant walk, great to see some small brown trout in the river, spotted at least four on the way around...
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17 Sep 2012
Forum post:
Harrier-ing the Hare
Carl
Pleasant summer evenings have been in short supply this year so the weather of the last week has been a welcome return to normal service. I had a walk around the site this evening and the highlight was a superb juvenile marsh harrier . A flock of eight little egrets flew up from the southern part...
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11 Aug 2012
Forum post:
best day at minsmere to date
bigdaddychef
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26 Jun 2012
Forum post:
Harrier heaven!
MikeMK
It might have been wet today but this was Fowlmere at its best - very few people, hides to ourselves and loads of wildlife. First off was a beautiful patch of Sweet Violets near the Drewer hide, where we sat and watched some Canada Geese get very territorial with each other. On to the Reedbed Hide...
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17 Mar 2012
Forum post:
Come in number 3
Rocking Robin
Hello all, A few photos from recent trips to Elmley. The Hen Harrier which is the most likely to become extinct in England because of Human pressure. Male below. Grey Heron after sticking his big toe in the water !. Greylags Wellmarsh Pool now and a few weeks ago...
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20 Dec 2011
Photo:
Another new Marsh Harrier
Allan
Two Marsh Harriers have been reported at Lodmoor recently. The breeding male is still around and on 16-Dec I saw this one hunting over the back reeds and the moor. At long range the large shoulder-patches make it look like the female that bred at Lodmoor 2010-11 and at Radipole in 2009. Closer-to...
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18 Dec 2011
Forum post:
Buzzards & Harriers
Rocking Robin
Hello All, Photos below of life on the Marshes for Buzzards & Marsh Harriers. Have fun RR
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24 Oct 2011
Forum post:
Elmley Middle Of September.
Rocking Robin
Hello All, A few photos from mid -September. A Marsh Harrier , not very nice for the Frog but there is a chance the Frog did survive . A Hobby which could be the last one I see this year due to migration. Buzzard. Nice to see quite a lot of Meadow Pipits about ...
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27 Sep 2011
Photo:
Avocet fends off Marsh Harrier - Blacktoft Sands
Bats
This Avocet was defending three chicks, the Harrier was soon on its way!
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7 Aug 2011
Forum post:
ID from Capel Fleet
Cockney_Sparrow
I was down at Capel Fleet yesterday and took some photos that im having trouble identifying. I have not seen Marsh Harriers on the wires before and this bird was also chasing small birds above the cornfields very fast and with great agility where i thought it maybe a peregrine, however it seemed too...
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31 Jul 2011
Photo:
Adult male marsh harrier
Neil j lunn
Adullt male marsh harrier displaying in front of first hide photo was taken sunday 27 3 2011
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28 Mar 2011
Photo:
Barn owl meets harrier
Michael Andrews
Photo taken by Rachael Theaker on Saturday 12th February. This barn owl was happy hunting until it bumped into this harrier!
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18 Feb 2011
Photo:
a harrier lapwing connection.
Bryan
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21 Jan 2011
Photo:
another marsh harrier gives our buzzard a rough time.
Neil j lunn
More marsh harriers attack the rough leg photo was taken from singleton hide 24.10.10
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26 Oct 2010
Photo:
Marsh Harrier
steven boyce
Taken from bittern hide
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20 Jun 2010
Photo:
A male marsh harrier
Jen Walker
This was taken at Leighton Moss in May 2008 by Mike Malpass.
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10 Apr 2010
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