Best Attractions and Places to See in Weymouth , United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Weymouth
Jurassic Safari
Weymouth Harbour
Weymouth Beach
Nothe Fort
Greenhill Gardens
Nothe Gardens
St Catherine's Chapel
RSPB Weymouth Wetlands at Radipole Lake Nature Reserve
Chesil Bank (Chesil Beach)
Portland Plateau
Fishing birds. The nothe, weymouth, dorset.
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Penduline Tit at RSPB Radipole, Dorset, on 17th December 2018
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk Scenery - Somerset Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk Scenery - Somerset Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Westhay Moor Wetland Walk scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Somerset Walks whilst on tour England Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit: a number of bird hides; Decoy pool and peatland called the Mire; London Drove track; North Chine Drove lane; the hillside between Mudgley House Farm and Batch Farm; Dagg's Lane Drove track. Scenery includes: the peatland of the Mire; fields and woodland; a number of lakes and narrow canal waterways; a variety of water plants including reeds; fabulous views across the Somerset levels from the hillside near Batch Farm; plus some farm buildings. You may also encounter ponies across the Mire; see cattle in the fields and spot a variety of birds, including a Heron.
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Birds at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve - May 2018
Birding in late May at Langford Lakes Nature Reserve in Wiltshire, UK. The birds featured include, Lapwings calling, a pair of Ringed Plovers, a Greenshank and some newly hatched Mute Swan cygnets on the lake. The birds filmed also include a Grey Heron, Tufted Ducks, a Greylag Goose, Canada Geese, and a Pied Wagtail and it fledgling.
Whoopers Swans, Campfield Marsh RSPB Reserve, 8th January 2012.wmv
Today was mild and overcast. We had been hearing 'whooping' from the Reserve wetlands all night and throughout the morning. A walk down the Lonning mid-afternoon revealed, in total, some 70 Whooper Swans on the wetlands and Meadow Pools. There were a small number of juveniles amongst the flock which was accompanied by good numbers of Teal, Wigeon, Pintails, Shoveler and Mallard. The Whoopers were peacefully preening and feeding on the vegetation in the pools which they sometimes need to upend for, to access.
On this occasion, their attention was latterly drawn to a small group flying over from the wetlands into the Pools which they had been able to hear in the distance.
Great crested grebe diving in slow motion
Radipole Lake RSPB reserve, half normal speed.
Marsh Harrier follows Otter (short version)
I've been lucky to have a good few rare or mysterious wildlife encounters in my time on this wonderful planet already, but this one certainly jumps up a few places in the league table of strangeness.
People have been asking me whether I think the Marsh Harrier is interested in stealing fish - or even attacking the Otter itself, but I would say neither is the case.
I would say it's just one Apex Predator in the Norfolk Broads being a bit put off by the presence of another Apex Predator. It gets as close to the definition of 'mobbing' as you can get and if the Otter were out of water, I think the bird would have been even bolder.
However, fortunately, it didn't make physical contact with the Otter... because one slip up may have been curtains for it in my opinion. Talons and beak or no, I think the Otter wouldn't have been in danger if there was a subsequent battle in the water.
This all took place in about a half an hour in mid-afternoon at Strumpshaw Fen RSPB reserve in Norfolk.
If you've ever wished to see such a sighting in the flesh yourself, and live in the South-East of the UK, I would urge you: join the RSPB, then hop on a train and get up there! Cheers.