Sunday 23 December 2007

Welney Washes Reserve, Norfolk, 23/12/2007

Weather: Foggy, cold & frosty. From 2:30pm.

Very difficult conditions to see anything but from the first hide, to the left of the main observatory hide:

Coot, Whooper Swan, Mute Swan, very many Pochard, Mallard, Tufted Duck, a single Smew (red-headed female) enthusiastically diving.

From the main observatory hide, more of the birds seen above, in particular Pochard & Whooper Swan were the most numerous & enthusiastic when the warden fed them at 3pm. Also seen were:

Scaup, a single female with a white patch at the base of the bill, but without the yellow eye so it may have been a hybrid Pochard.

Bar-tailed Godwit flew over the main stretch of water.

On the walk up to the further hide (as well as an abundance of rats):

Moorhen, Greylag Goose, Robin, Woodpigeon, Widgeon (white panel in mist), Gadwall (white panel in mist).

15 species.

I can't remember much of my first visit to Welney in 1987 except that the weather was bad & I didn't see much, so this return was very similar! It was nice to see the place doing so well, the observatory was spectacular as were the shop & cafe, however after paying the entry fee for 3 I knew where the money had been made for the facilities. Next time I venture out along the A10 I'll visit the RSPB's Ouse Washes reserve.

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