I'm just quackers about ducks! |
This Canada goose was just raising his wings as I took this. |
Mute swans look so ungainly when they walk on land, but as long as they stand still they still look beautiful. |
There are beautiful, graceful mute swans who tend to
keep themselves to themselves. When I first came to Tamworth there were lots of swans in Tamworth - the town had one of the biggest swan populations in the Midlands, but I think the numbers have declined over the years, although the geese have increased.
Then there are moorhens, which have greenish legs, and red marks on the face and beak, and yellow tips and end of the beak. A moorhen - this photo is a little blurred, but I rather like it. The moorhen was racing along the bank, and it shows the green legs, and the red beak with the yellow tip. |
And a coot, with its white beak and white mark on the head. |
Birds perched on a kerb in a carpark by Borrowpit Lake, Some kind of gull I think - not tern, because their tails aren't crossed. |
Blobby bird... An out of focus tufted duck. I do wish he'd stayed still, just for a moment! |
AI guess these hybrid ducks are oddities, but I think they are beautiful. |
I had better luck with these beauties, two of our hybrids.
They’re a cross between mallards and other waterfowl, and there are a few of them around. I’ve featured them
before, because they fascinate me. Over the last few years they’ve bred, and I
think these are descendants (if that's the right word) because they are lighter, with more colour
variation.
An oystercatcher! In landlocked Tamworth! |
Herons are so amazing, with those long spindly legs and their elegant necks, but they're deadly hunters, spearing fish and small mammals with their sharp, pointed beaks. |
Finally a grey heron. Isn’t he gorgeous? I am so
pleased with this picture – you can see the feathers really clearly, and that
wispy ‘beard’ beneath his beak. There are quite common really, but some of them look very scruffy indeed, while others are kind of faded looking. But the colours and markings on this one are particularly crisp, bright and clear. Herons look incredibly elegant with their long, spindly legs, and graceful necks, but they are savage killers, and their sharp, pointed beaks like a spear to catch fish and small mammals.
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Melinda at West Metro Mommy Reads, and you'll find all kinds of photos there, from all around the world.
Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Melinda at West Metro Mommy Reads, and you'll find all kinds of photos there, from all around the world.