Some views of a Grey Heron.


I thought this photograph gives a good chance to see the size of the Grey Heron with a Little Egret.







Some views of a Grey Heron.


I thought this photograph gives a good chance to see the size of the Grey Heron with a Little Egret.







The Little Egret is a small, white heron. They feed on small fish and crustaceans. Once a very rare visitor from the Mediterranean but today they are a common bird in the UK. I often see more Little egrets than Grey Herons on a trip out.








The numbers of Snipe have started to increase as we approach winter. In winter, birds from northern Europe join our resident birds. The RSPB states there are around 80,000 breeding pairs of these birds in the UK this numbers increase to over 1 million birds.








Pied wagtail
UK breeding: 470,000 pairs

Grey Wagtail.
UK breeding: 38,000 pairs
Nuthatch feeding post in the New Forest.


It is worth watching the film with the sound on.
#Wordless Wednesday.






These little waders like rocky shores as well as sandy and muddy coastal beaches. Here on Meon Shore, they feed between the rocks they look in the seaweed, and will feed by picking up food from under stones. They eat small insects, crustaceans and molluscs. These birds are known as just Turnstones here and in Europe but worldwide they are known as Ruddy Turnstones.







#Wordless Wednesday. {posted Tuesday evening!}











RAF Beaulieu was also known as USAAF Station AAF 408. It is located near the village of East Boldre, and about 2 miles west of the village of Beaulieu. The area had early links with flying. During the First World War, a Royal Flying Corps training airfield, RFC Beaulieu, at East Boldre was established this was closed in 1919. The World War 2 RAF Beaulieu was built on the opposite side of the road to the aerodrome it opened in 1942. During the war, it was used as a bomber and fighter airfield. After the war, it was used for experimental work before it was closed in 1959.



The area around the airfield is heath and made a good circular and flat walk this morning. Some areas of the runways remain but much has been removed.



Lots of Fungi were starting to show.



Kestrel. We later watched this bird catch a snake and fly off with it.




Coots are medium-sized water birds that are members of the rail family they are common in the UK.
Length:36-38cm Wingspan:70-80cm Weight:600-900g



