bretton diary

nature notes from the west riding

fisher king

It’s that scruffy time of year in the bird world and even Britain’s  brightest and best are suffering. There are at least four Kingfishers around Upper Lake at the minute and it’s the youngsters that are putting their parents to shame.

Kingfisher - web edit

The old male (above) is looking particularly out of sorts but at least he’s playing ball. Four visits to the perch in under an hour is some sort of new European and Commonwealth record I believe!

Kingfisher 3 - small_filtered copy

A pair of Cormorants continue to menace the fish population and I have a new friend in the hide. A little Wood Mouse is getting bolder with each visit and I hope it won’t be long before some pictures are possible. A Bank Vole is now regular there too if you have food for him, and is best seen scuttling around by the entrance.

Cormorant 1 -Small_edited-1_filtered

August 13, 2009 - Posted by bluebirder | birds | , | 1 Comment

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  1. Absolutely stunning shots of the Kingfisher!! WOW!

    Comment by Kerri | August 15, 2009 | Reply


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