These are from a couple of visits to Denso Marston Nature Reserve. During one visit I watched a Grey Heron catch and swallow a couple of large Frogs. The highlight of another visit was to get good sightings of a Mink.
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Heron & Frog
When I first spotted the Heron it was poised with its gaze fixed on a spot in the reeds. It lunged and got the frog, tossed it around for a while before swallowing it head first. The second frog it caught it seemed to spend a while rinsing it in the water to get the mud off before downing that one.




Mink
Though I wish they weren’t along the river it is still great to see Mink. This one looked as though it might be making a nest.




Little Grebe etc.
The Little Grebe is looking smarter with its breeding/summer plumage.
With the Bullfinch pair it looked as though the male approached the female with nesting material and then flew off after she lent towards him. I guess there are two interpretations of their actions. Did he approach and say “Look at this. Aren’t I great? I’ll go build our nest.” or was it more like “Look at this, you can build a nest with it.” “Sod off! I’m eating.”
For a while now Robins have been singing in their territories.








I think some Chiffchaff have over-wintered here but this one is perhaps a new arrival.
Just below the Chiffchaff the sun was shining on a shoal of tiny fish. There were no Kingfisher or Heron to feed on them though.

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