I spent 3 hours in the Geoff Smith hide this afternoon enjoying the birds and the cool breeze.
Whitethroats remain busy in front of the hide.
Reed bunting. linnet and sedge warbler were also visible to the right of the hide. At least 7 grey herons in differnt dirches on the reserve and 4 mute swans, plus a single whooper swan. A marsh harrier was busy hunting
Swifts, swallows, sand and house martins were flying over the reserve hunting insects while lapwings and curlews were chasing away the marsh harrier and carrion crows.
On the scrape when I first arrived were a pair of tufted ducks. However a coot did not like their presence so chased the male away several times.
Each time the male tufted duck flew back to join his partner.
After this chase the female tufted duck followed the male and they remained at the far end of the scrape.
This allowed the coot family to emerge and feed.





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