Friday, 30 September 2016

Frampton Marsh

On route to Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, I stopped off at the excellent RSPB reserve at Frampton Marsh for a few hours. Many birds were too distant to photograph, or against the sun.  A few of the better photos are shown below.
The more interesting birds seen were:  Wood Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpipers, Little Stints, Spotted Redshanks, Marsh Harrier.  There were huge numbers of wildfowl, in particular Wigeon.

Tree Sparrows - One of the first birds seen,from inside the visitor centre,
as they visited a feeding station.

View along the sea wall.
Excellent wader habitat.
Spotted Redshanks - A good number were present.

Spotted Redshank
Little Stint - One of several seen.

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