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Showing posts with label Whooper Swan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whooper Swan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Out After A While

Clowbridge Reservoir - 18.3.2025

I've not been out for a while so today I'm off to catch up with a Red-necked Grebe a winter visitor to the UK that's been resident on a local reservoir for quite a few days. The last time I was at this location was to photograph a Grey Phalarope so I know the location reasonably well.

It's blue sky and sun this morning not the best for photography but as long as I can get the sun behind me it should be ok. As I approach the reservoir I can see in the distance around fifteen white swans...Whoopers. Although fairly common in the region in winter I've not seen any since a group appeared up on Ashworth Moor a few years back so my attention shifts from the grebe to getting some images of these wild winter visitors to the UK.

Sitting on the bank enjoying the sunshine the swans come closer vocalising with each other, on occasion walkers pass by and the swans move away, but they have a prefference for this location being less windy and soon move back close enough for more images.

It's now been a great couple of relaxed hours, Whoopers and sunshine, what could be better ! now it's time to move on and check out the Red-neck Grebe. Crawshaw Booth is quite a large reservoir so the scanning begins looking for the grebe.

I'm making my way back along the track the way I've come spotting several grebes, they are Great Crested and a smaller grebe, it's the Red-necked, but it's way out in the middle of the reservoir, I'm in no rush the weathers great !

Over the next hour the grebe never comes near and the signs are it won't, never mind with some images on the card I'm happy with the visit, and with Crawshaw Booth so near I might just try again.

Whooper Swan











Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Icelandic Swans Visit Norden

Norden - 27.3.19


It's 6.0 pm and I've just read on a local biding site that 33 Whooper Swans had turned up this am on a local reservoir, I should have looked earlier....doh ! With sunset is around 7.0 pm and I recon I may have around thirty minuets of light to get some images and to add its a ten minuet drive to get up to the reservoir, I'm thinking is it worth it, after a micro second I decide to go for it.

Now at the reservoir a quick scan I can see the swans at the other end, looks like I'm going to have to run as the sun is now so low it's starting to clip the hills over towards Holcombe. With some heavy breathing I managed some images shooting as low as 200/sec checking the image stabilisation is enabled as I need all the help I can get. After five minuets of shooting the light is so poor its pointless to continue, hopefully they will stick around until tomorrow morning when I'll try again.

Norden - 28.3.19


Dragging myself out of bed at 5.50 am I'm on site for 6.15 hoping the Whooper's would still be present, alas their appearance yesterday was only a stop over rest and have now departed glad I made the effort late yesterday afternoon.

Whooper Swan