You can just about see a rabbit on the path leading to the hide at Meare Heath.
This Sedge Warbler was very inquisitve and we spent 10 minutes checking eachother out. The Red Admirals were out in force and were enjoying the Common Valerian.
A Mute Swan posing on one of the rhynes was too good to resist.
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Brilliant post Jen, just brilliant.
Somerset levels, I am sitting here green with envy. Great shot of the Sedge and the Swan is super.
Of course a 'Jenny Wren' had to turn up didn't it, they are always getting in on the act somewhere {:).
Thanks for that Roy. It's funny how the grass is always greener.....I'm so envious that you have Norfolk on your doorstep. Such quality birding over there. Though I do love it over here too.
Hey Wren
.....there are so many places I would love to go....Somerset Levels, The Fens and Broads!!! Perhaps I should learn to drive!
See you soon, Adgi.
Beautiful Wrenie!!!
Wish I could jump on a plane and we could all meet up and go birding!!!
Roy will be the guide and Adrain can drive!!
Lovely photos. I didn't know any of that about rhynes, so I learned something. Bunnies, butterflies and birds...the 3 B's. Love the little wren....a favorite of mine.
Hey Adgi. Perhaps we should 'do' Norfolk sometime. I know a friend with a converted barn.....
Hi Evie. That's a date! We'll pick you up at Heathrow and do a tour of Norfolk and Somerset. Roy will be tour leader for Norfolk and me for Somerset. Adrian will be navigator which he is very good at!
Hi Mary. Yes, the winter wren is a fav of mine too. Such a power pack stuffed into a little bod! (-:
That admiral's a handsome butterfly Jenny, a beaut photo of it on the valerian. Over here vervain is a common weed along the river and it's a great attractor for butterflies too. That Winter Wren is an interesting little bloke, reminds me a little of our Striated Fieldwren which is found around swamp margins.
Hi Duncan
That's a bird we didn't get to see when we came over a couple of years ago. I was also desperate to see any sort of emu wren, but that wasn't to be either. I shouldn't complain though as we saw PLENTY of other birds and wildlife. A trip of a lifetime for me except I want to come over again! (-:
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