


A very popular destination for local people judging by the number about and there were a large number of goosanders there although too distant for get a decent image, we also heard quite a few chiff chaffs singing.
Picture wise I have got just three to share, Tufted duck first, then a Red crested pochard and finally a male Egyptian goose, a creature that looks as if it was made out of the parts left over when the other creations were invented!