Fledgling Success
The last few days of our fantastic Spring have brought young Goldfinches into the garden and also resulted in eight Blue Tits leaving our nest-box on the 22nd May – a record early date. This weeks photo shows one of those Blue Tits as it made its maiden flight from the box – never to return. Goldfinches were fed amongst the fresh leaves of our Magnolia tree – a perfect setting for a photo.
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The current fantastic Spring sunshine was perfect for a visit to the Yorkshire wildlife reserves. While the Bittern still eludes my camera it was good to film a displaying pair of Black Necked Grebes and encounter Little Egrets and even Common Terns.
During a quick visit to my local Sand Martin colony last week I counted at least twenty holes in the course of completion.
Is there anything better, in last weeks fantastic weather, than filming a pair of Kingfishers as they feed their young in perfect conditions? I filmed the male bathing in a rockside pool while the female got ready to lay her second clutch of eggs.No danger of flooding yet this year and as I sat there in my hide immersed in their sheer beauty I was reminded that only a matter of yards away 52 years ago I filmed my first ever breeding pair of Kingfishers. I wonder if these birds are related to them?www.facebook.com/gordonyateswildlife