Thursday, 30 May 2019

Bedfordrshire - Abandoned Sand Pit and Landfill Site Wildlife

After a break from posting, I have decided to resume, certainly for the time being.

It is amazing what you can see in a short 50 minutes walk around an abandoned Bedfordshire sand pit and landfill site. A swan waiting for his or her chicks to hatch (the partner was sitting hidden on a nest in the nearby reeds), a rabbit disturbed a constantly calling Chiffchaff having arrived a month ago from the West coast of Africa and a Robin in the same tree. Singing Reed Warblers on the reeds (also from West Africa) and a distant mystery swimmer in the sand pit. Not at all sure what it was. At the time I thought it was a carp, but when I downloaded the photo and heavily enlarged the image, I don't think so. An abandoned pet turtle or even a catfish? Then a family of Long Tailed Tits passed through chattering away, with a lucky flight photo. Finally I popped over the road into the country park and took a few photos of a distant Great Crested Grebe. When I got home, I realised that it was a parent with black and white candy marked chicks, one taking a ride on its parents back. Although this is not a particularly rare sight, it was a first for me!









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