Edenbrook CP - Garganey
I was really surprised today visiting this small local site close to Farnborough. The varied habitat was great and one I would love to have as my local patch. A mosaic of flooded meadows, small lakes, reedbeds, rough grassland, and a line of paddocks would undoubtedly attract a number of interesting species during the course of the year.
I was there for the drake Garganey that showed beautifully and is always such a stunning bird to see.
A gaudy singing male Yellowhammer occupied a tree along the edge of the meadow.
The warm weather heralded the emergence of butterflies with Comma, Small Tortoiseshell, Small White, and Brimstone all seen today.
A surprise cronking Raven cruised over, and there were a total of five Little Ringed Plover on and around the flooded meadow.
Two flighty male Northern Wheatear were passing through the periphery of a freshly mown grassy field.
A gaudy singing male Yellowhammer occupied a tree along the edge of the meadow.
The warm weather heralded the emergence of butterflies with Comma, Small Tortoiseshell, Small White, and Brimstone all seen today.
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