Think the stripy birds in the group far right of centre are Snipe of a sort, but not sure re. the Duck ID? Any help, please?
The Ducks could I guess be Pintails? The others certainly look like Snipes.
I'm not sure about the ducks. Had thought maybe Tufted Ducks, Goldeneye or Scaup. Hadn't thought of Pintails...
There were more than 12 Snipe there together. I've only see none o its own before.
It was a lovely sunny morning on Sunday. Unbeknown to me an RSPB group was on a trek round the marshes and listed all these as being seen;
Slavonian grebe; great crested grebe; cormorant; little egret; mute swan; white-fronted goose; Canada goose; barnacle goose; Brent goose; shelduck; mallard; gadwall; pintail; shoveler; wigeon; teal; tufted duck; goldeneye; red-breasted merganser; buzzard; peregrine falcon; kestrel; water rail; moorhen; coot; oystercatcher; grey plover; golden plover; lapwing; turnstone; dunlin; redshank; black-tailed godwit; curlew; snipe; black-headed gull; common gull; herring gull; Mediterranean gull; wood pigeon; water pipit; rock pipit; wren; dunnock; robin; blackbird; great tit; magpie; carrion crow; raven; starling; chaffinch; linnet; goldfinch; greenfinch and reed bunting.
I never counted the species I saw, but realised what a great diversity there was there when I noted at least 6 species grouped together in a very small area at the top of this shot - Moorhen, BHG, 'Other Gull' (Immature, so could not ID!), Greenshank, Lapwing and Mallard!
Yes, a wonderful place for birding.
Catherine I posted a pic of a pintail 2 days ago, might help you to id. especially if you could see the head and neck markings.
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