Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Muntjacs, Moorhens, Curlews and Lapwings

The muntjacs are still a frequent visitor as is the moorhen, who has learned where the feeding station is, although a little reticent he still manages to feed there from time to time.

Again in the field at the bottom of the garden we've had flocks of curlews and lapwings, not a usual sight and such a pleasure to see them.

The moorhen has been busy the last half an hour feeding on the side lawn, I love the way he cocks his tail as he walks about, showing us the white underside.


He is a pleasant looking bird, plump, with a white sidestripe and a striking red and yellow bill.

Watching the moorhens one of them constantly had a dirty looking bill, I thought from poking about in the mud ,however after looking through the binoculars I realised this was his natural beak colouring. I researched and found he is a juvenile, therefore one of last years young still living with his mum. How lucky we are that they both spend so much time in our garden.

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