We came here to photograph damselflies and dragonflies and got no pictures.
Marsh Harriers and a Kestrel made this a walk to remember though.
A male Marsh Harrier.
The larger female Marsh Harrier with a white head on the far side of the reserve.
These birds are a must to add to my natural history talk on birds: details at http://www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk/page17.html
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For illustrated talks on natural history and history see www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
For illustrated talks on natural history and history click here for www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
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