Saturday 5 December 2015

Goldcrest - Exminster Marshes

The hedgerows around the ditches of the Marshes are squeaking!

Walk quietly and gently and you can often hear the tiny mouse-like 'squeak, squeak' of the UK's smallest bird - the Goldcrest, with the occasional and rarer Firecrest.  They flit from twig to twig, hunting out little insects buried in the moss, lichen, bark and leaves on the trees and bushes.


These funny little characters with their distinctive 'frown' and golden yellow 'Mohican' crest are a cheerful sight on a winter's day.  Full of energy, they rarely sit still, making photos challenging.  But whilst standing very still, watching the Grey Wagtail puddle dipping (see post below), I became aware of the familiar squeaking getting nearer and nearer in the hedgerow to my left.  As I gently and carefully turned towards the direction of the squeaking I saw a tiny eye observing me from a gap in the brambles.  Curiosity got the better of him and I managed a super-quick shot before he flitted back under cover.








Grey Wagtail - Exminster Marshes

A shimmer of sunlight on Tuesday took me to the wooded part of Milbury lane on the edge of Exminster Marshes. My aim? To get some brighter pics of the Woodpeckers I saw on mirky Monday.  But my path was soon cut off by this pretty little Grey Wagtail who really wasn't going to move out of the way to let me pass. I tried taking a wide berth around her chosen muddy puddle in the middle of the track, but she just edged along to the next puddle ... and then the next, until she reached the last puddle and I knew if I pushed on further, her essential feeding binge would be over.  

This bird is now on the 'Red List' in conservation terms and I didn't want to be responsible for this one not getting a good fill on a cold winter's day.   So I stayed and watched for a joyous hour or two, losing all sense of time.

Such a shame to give such a bright little bird such a grey name!