WHAT A DIFFERENCE HAVING SOME
''SUN''
For my Thursday trip I decided as the sun was shining to have a visit to the Egleton Centre and have a try for the Ospreys in the sun, something that has been a very rare commodity of late. Also I am on duty next week so I thought I would make the best of a look around at my leisure.
So I got underway from home for about 12.00 hrs and headed directly for Rutland, arriving at the centre at about 13.00 hrs. How different it all appeared with people sitting outside on the benches having lunch enjoying the sun, I spent a few minutes with Anya as she was also outside having lunch and had an update on the activities with the Ospreys around the reserve.
I then got underway down the site calling in at all the hides through to Waderscrape Hide, I should have seen a Slavonian Grebe and two Great Northern Divers at Deepwater Hide, but with three people in the hide with scopes, non of these birds were about.
Luckily I had put my boots on as the path between the hides was very muddy but a route I prefer rather than the stoned path as it keeps you closer to the waters edge and the birds,
Next I had a quick visit into Tufted Duck hide where I only saw two swans at about 35 metres away.
So onto Waderscrape Hide and a quick chat with the two ladies on duty, a check on which bird was where then onto Shallow Water hide for a leisurely afternoon.
I then got underway down the site calling in at all the hides through to Waderscrape Hide, I should have seen a Slavonian Grebe and two Great Northern Divers at Deepwater Hide, but with three people in the hide with scopes, non of these birds were about.
Luckily I had put my boots on as the path between the hides was very muddy but a route I prefer rather than the stoned path as it keeps you closer to the waters edge and the birds,
Next I had a quick visit into Tufted Duck hide where I only saw two swans at about 35 metres away.
So onto Waderscrape Hide and a quick chat with the two ladies on duty, a check on which bird was where then onto Shallow Water hide for a leisurely afternoon.
I was here doing catch up as I missed the first encounter and by this time one of the intruders had already departed. |
It appears one intruder bird was trying to land on top of the first. |
One bird well airborne but both with bills open and ready to attack. |
As is evident the encounter became heated and both birds really attacked each other. |
A locking of bills. |
Both birds airborne again. |
This all happened just over fifty metres from me so all the images are heavily cropped. |
And then after about ten minutes it was all over and done with and both birds headed across the bay towards the Osprey nest. |
Female Osprey, Shallow Water Hide. As I arrived, 33/11 took over incubation duties and the female flew onto the 'T 'post for a quick preen. Shallow Water Hide to the 'T 'post measures 240 metres. |
The female then had a fly about, here showing to the left of the nest whilst 33 sits on the eggs. |
She approaches the nest having flown around the bay and the field behind the nest, 33 keeping an eye on her to see what is happening. |
Just about to land and you can just make out 33 head below her. |
And down, what a difference the sun makes in quality. Very heavily cropped images. |
The she flew onto the camera post where she was for the remainder of my visit. |
Mute Swan, Male, Tufted Duck Hide. A pair of swans were feeding at about 35 metres away. |
Here with a bill full of reed stems. |
Juvenile Mute Swan, Male, Shallow Water Hide. Two juveniles swam across the front of the hide, unfortunately being chased. |
Mute Swan, Male, Shallow Water Hide. By this heavy weight showing full battle colours chased away both juveniles before they could get any closer to me, shame. |
Mute Swan, Male, Shallow Water Hide. I then heard some flapping of wings on water to my right, looking out I could see this swan heading towards me. |
Pleased to have caught the water reflections on the underside. |
Suddenly decided to land short of the hide, I was hoping it would fly by. |
This pair were doing a circular dance together. |
Great Crested Grebe, Shallow Water Hide. Normally at this time of the year we get Grebes coming close to the hide but not this week, usually we have nests close by. |
Mallard Drake, Shallow Water Hide.
This bird came for me relatively close, I could not resist taking an image.
They really are a beautiful duck.
Thank you for your visit, I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I did in the getting of the images.