Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Marazion Marsh today: Part two

My visit to Marazion marsh started before sunrise this morning looking for sightings of Roe Deer,  Numbers have been on the decline over the last year and on this occasion only one was sighted  but I was at least pleased to see that this doe looked to be showing early signs of pregnancy to hopefully  help boost the numbers again this year.


The sunrise over Marazion was serene and peaceful and coincided with high tide

The early rays of sunshine are a gift to any photographer that works this marsh with the reed beds and wildlife and camera settings all responding well to such mornings and after being treated to an early bittern in flight posted in the previous blog I decided to concentrate on some of the other bigger birds that this Marsh supports,





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