Category Archives: Winter

Lot’s to see – and a whole year to see them!

I made a slightly rash promise to Jack over the Christmas hols – that we’d try and see 200 birds in 2014! We made our plans for New Year’s Day – only to be confounded by the wind and driving … Continue reading

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A tale of two parishes

A good number of my posts on this blog will come from my home range – like a local patch but with very fuzzy edges. It’s the place where I grew up during the 1960s and 70s and the place … Continue reading

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Hundreds of shovelers

Back to Dungeness, yesterday, in a sunny, warm and blessedly still period between the incessant Atlantic storms that will define this winter. Great white and little egrets stalked the water’s edge and bitterns were being seen all over the reserve … Continue reading

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A calm between the storms

The waterlogged landscape of Kent looked well in Boxing day’s sunshine, the river Stour at Godmersham in spate and filling its floodplain, with the forecast of more rain to come tonight, the floods won’t retreat anytime soon. Jack and I … Continue reading

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Winter wetlands

The wind and wild rain of the last 24 hours had filled the pools on the flood meadows and plashy floods crept their fingers of reflection across the grass and amongst the tufts of rush. The local mallard flock (all … Continue reading

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