So when the Bonaparte's Gull was reported again at Wilstone Reservoir (Herts), I thought it would be worth giving that a go. It had apparently be seen at about 8am but by the time I got there at about 10am,the bird had apparently flown off. Another dip was looming! However, as I walked to the area by the jetty, no sooner than I got there then someone had just relocated it. It was fairly distant but did allow record shots to be taken and for the main ID features to be seen.
The pinkish legs can just about be made out in this photo. |
I then moved onto College Lake with Mike and Rose Collard, plus Rob Andrews. Rob had seen a possible Shag there early morning but it had not been relocated. It was also thought possible that the Bonaparte's Gull might drop in there as it was seen to head in that direction, from Wilstone, the previous evening. There were a good mixture of wildfowl to be seen but nothing out of the ordinary and certainly no rare gulls. A group of about 10 Snipe were viewable from "Graham's Hide" as was a mixed group of Blue Tits, Great Tits, Reed Bunting and two Chiffchaff which were feeding on the grassy bank down from the hide. It seemed a little odd to see two Chiffchaffs feeding in grass. See photos below.
Chiffchaff close to the waters edge. |
Chiffchaff venturing away from cover and feeding in the long grass. |
Latest news - The Bonaparte's Gull was seen at College Lake at about 15:45, apparently being found by Dave Bilcock. Well done Dave. A first for Buckinghamshire!
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