Thursday, 20 August 2015

Hazelwood Marshes

This RSPB reserve has changed since the flooding of the low land after the sea surge of 2013. It was the  first time for me to visit now that it has been set up. I was part of a group from Waveney Bird Club on a field trip.
The best bird was a close fly by of a HOBBY which was and always will be joy. But I suppose the real birding was the fact that over a thousand BLACK TAILED GODWIT can never be over emphasised. Also of note SPOONBILL, GREY PLOVER, WILLOW WARBLERS at least 8 birds. PIED WAG, 200 CURLEW, 9 GREY HERON, 28 LITTLE EGERET the most I have ever seen as a group.

I think that this walk through from Sailors Path to Snape is the best Suffolk walk ever. With a single pale Grayling and also a pic of one of the Lowestoft Peri's
 
 
 

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