What I liked about these and feel that they are little different from the norm is centred on the bird behaviour.
I can't say that I have seen a Heron in some of the poses here such as squatting down or appear to swim like a Pelican.
Anyway, a few from the earlier part of my visit, when the light was still horribly flat and grey.





Had a play with the blog format and think I have got it back straight again. Fingers crossed this time. Hope you like the slightly new format. Seems a little slicker
Martin
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