Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Wild Bird Wednesday 611 - Great White Egret

While I was in the UK earlier this year I went to the National Nature Reserve at Shapwick Heath to see the Starling Murmurations (there will be a post about that soon!)

While we were all waiting for the Starlings - and listening to Bitterns booming - a Great White Egret (Ardea alba) flew along the draining ditch next to us, and started hunting in the long grass on the far bank.  

20 years (or maybe a little bit more) ago, this would have been almost unthinkably unusual: there had been few records of this species in the UK, and was seen 'less than annually'.  These days, while it is still a good bird to see in the UK, I saw at least 4 in the month I was there.  Probably in response to climate change, this bird is expending its range into the (formerly) chillier parts of the world.


The bird did not have any success on the far bank and flew across the ditch and landed in some flooded grass on the near side of the ditch.  


Almost as soon as it landed, it stabbed at a fish in the water and caught what looks like a goldfish! (Although I suspect it is a Rudd!). At one time the bird dropped the fish, but caught it again in mid air.

It was a great thing to see - although the fish may offer a different opinion.







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7 comments:

  1. Beautiful captures of a glorious bird.

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  2. You can invade your enjoyment along with those wonderful photos. Thank you Stewart. Aloha

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  3. The heron is looking magnificent

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  4. Such an elegant bird Stewart. Great Shots Thanks for hosting and commenting. Have a good week ahead.

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  5. never seen this kind of egret in our areas.....
    fantastic captures

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  6. Hello Stewart :=)
    Wonderful captures of the Great White Egret, but it seems he lost his catch on the last photo. :=(
    Thank you for hosting,
    All the best
    Sonjia.

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  7. Lovely bird! I once lived on a street called Egret Court but it was home to great blue herons, not egrets.

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