Notes on birds/wildlife from a nature enthusiast & photographer (copyright Peter Ransome)
Wednesday, 16 September 2020
Flightly Lesser Yellowlegs at Runham
My old friend & colleague Peter C had found a fine Lesser Yellowlegs at Dunham swim. and on Wednesday 16th September, I finally decided to visit. he had helpfully given a grid reference and directions to the bird. So this meant, I had absolutely no trouble finding the place. There was even a road sign to Dunham swim, so parking considerately at the barns, I walked west to the mill and Chris & Alison & Chris Allen joined me and by the sink flood pools by the side of the river, I saw a medium sized wader fly up, which I though was a Greenshank but a little later on I spotted the fine Lesser Yellowlegs. Tony S was walking back and walked on the grass beneath the slope. As soon as we saw the Lesser Yellowlegs it flew off! We walked nearer the mill and looking back we saw it with a Little Egret. It fed for a quite a while and we watched it being joined by Steve S & Dot. Later it flew and we saw a Green sandpiper in flight and later on it was joined by a Greenshank (the bird I initially saw).The bird was very lightly and only allowed us getting within 80 metres of it.
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Hope you don't mind me mentioning: it's Runham Swim...
Terrific bird, wasn't it?
Peter, Well done. Not the easiest of birds to connect with.
Thanks, I think it was probably a miss- type or predictive text unable to change now as I can't revert back to legacy blog
Thanks John, most flighty Lesser Yellowlegs I've seen!!
Definitely predictive text as I wouldn't have miss- typed it 3X!!!
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