Trip to Somerset
On the 22nd March we had a short trip over to Somerset stopping in a number of places, It was a very bright day with clear blue skies. We called into RSPB Ham Wall, then Westhay and finally the Hawk and Owl Trust. There was quite a number of birds
RSPB Ham Wall
On Friday 14th January it was very frosty and cold with a bit of fog which we hoped would clear, so we set out for Somerset and RSPB Ham Wall. We left the dogs with a friend so we could both spend sometime in the hides where dogs aren’t allowed.
RSPB Ham Wall
Rod and I usually stay at home holidays and weekends and venture out during the week when most people are at work or school, but Rod’s niece, Elaine contacted us and asked if we would like to meet her at RSPB Ham Wall on Boxing Day, we thought why not
Ham Wall and Catcott
We (Rod my husband and myself) decided that we were long overdue for a trip away from home and what better than a trip to the Somerset Levels after well over a year of not being able to go, it would be a welcome break. We decided to just go
Visit to the Somerset Levels
The weather looked good around the 11th/12th July so we decided to take a trip to Somerset in our Camper van before the schools broke up before the end of July and August and also it is not the best time for wildlife watching then. Adult birds are exhausted after
Avalon Marshes 15th-17th May
We decided it was time to get away in the Camper van for a couple of days while the weather was a little settled. Crossing the border once again to the Somerset Levels, as we never get fed up with going there as the changing of the seasons means there
Avalon Marshes Gallery
Gallery of some of the images taken on our visit to the Somerset Levels from the 15th-17th May. Four Spot Chaser Dragonfly [3 images] Bitterns in flight [2 images] Cattle Egret [3 images] Cettis Warbler Male Chaffinch Damsel flies [3 images] Dunnock Gadwall Duck Black Tailed Godwits [2 images] including