Tuesday, 3 April 2018

More species at Snettisham

It would have been lovely to have seen some Avocet close enough to have photographed them, but the highlight was seeing some Egyptian Geese, two of them with a gosling, which I had never seen before!   The surprise was seeing the two adult Egyptian Geese which appeared to be the parents, having a spat.   Also, on a level with a Black-headed Gull, and what I assume was an albino Mallard.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Egyptian Goose - started breeding successfully in the UK about 40-50 years ago, now around 1,100 breeding pairs.

Sue B-H said...

....and I've seen one of them!!!

Anonymous said...

Hi sue i really like your photos very clear and good composition i was wondering if i could have permission to paint some? Many thanks neil

Sue B-H said...

I'm sorry I haven't responded before now - I've only just noticed the comment! I appreciate your asking to use these photographs to paint from, and I am happy for you to do so. Please let me know more about how you will use them. Many thanks, Sue