
.........or is it a Great White Egret, one of two on the site at the moment............................

...........or maybe a Great White Cockatoo?? Or maybe there's only one Great White Egret and the other one is the leucistic Heron. Answers on a postcard please.



It did catch a few very small tiddlers, as in the picture above. Left click it for a bigger image, but the fish will still be a tiddler.


The two of them soon became fishing friends, the Egret shadowing the Cormorant wherever it went. The fish presumably breathing a sigh of relief after escaping the Cormorant, only to be mopped up by the eager Egret. What a good team, i've never seen that before.

After a while the Cormorant went his own way but continued to fish the shallows, picking up a few more tiddlers, one of which is in it's beak in the picture above. Again, a left click will help.

Pictured below and a little further away was another fisherman, a Grey Heron. This time at least, I can be sure of it's identity.

Little brown jobs were at a premium, with just the Chaffinch below, a wren, a calling Cetti's Warbler, a single Dunnock, a Goldcrest and a couple of Great and a couple of Blue Tits. I did hear and get the briefest of glimpses of a Bearded Tit from Christmas Dell hide though.

I called into Denge Marsh hide where fellow blogger Ken Browne was already in residence. We sat and watched the arrival of maybe a few hundred Greylag and Canada Geese as they flew in from the surrounding fields probably. I spent a bit of time sifting through them and managed to find a single Pink Footed Goose, it's provenance confirmed with the aid of Ken's scope.

I met up with Ken a bit later over on the ARC hide, where he was occupying the best seat in the Hanson hide. Disappointingly there was no sign of the recent Long-tailed Duck, but several female and one male Goldeneye, a couple of Pintails and about ten Shelducks were on show along with three lovely Bewick Swans and two Kingfishers. Four hours, 47 different species, a fishing lesson and a bit of a mystery. Good old Dungeness.

6 comments:
Being indecisive is not always a bad thing Phil.
Hi Phil.
I enjoyed your company today. Nice to have a chin wag with you, been a while.
Also it's always better with extra pairs of eyes to find the unexpected.
You got some good photo's today, certainly better than the few I took.
Cheers.
You must have had a good day, Great white Egret to the Berwick's Swans. Brilliant photos.
Phil ,
It's a good job you don't live just off Spaghetti Junction , you'd never get anywhere .
Haven't got any postcards , but I'm going for Great White Cockatoo .
Well done spotting the single Pink-footed , and nice Greylags shot .
A really good birding day , the bewicks swans a rare bird for me.......and good picture of the egret and the cormorant together!
Saludos.
New bins Phil, must be getting serious now :-) Good read today, as ever, cheers mate!
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