Slaugham Lake
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 10:05:03 PM
No kingfisher photos today (I saw one but all too briefly), but there were other good sightings. Once again the treecreepers played hide and seek in the woodland shade.
Numerous dragonflies were equally evasive, flitting between the reeds or resting in the shallows. This first is (I think) a southern hawker.
And this is (again a somewhat tentative identification) a female brown hawker.
I may have failed with the kingfisher, but the female great spotted woodpecker was a little more cooperative this time, perching out in plain view. She wasn't there long, but it was long enough.
There are surprisngly few ducks on the lake, but we did see a pair of herons and some great crested grebes. The other ever-present species are sparrows; so many of them that it's impossible to move without a flurry of feather appearing from the hedgerow. These three decided to pose on an overhanging branch.
I'll close with a shot of the small (disused?) boathouse.
Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D EF 400mm f/5.6L USM lens, with the exception of the first image which was taken with the EF17-40mm f/4L USM lens.








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