I embrace the nowhereness 🙂 . This reserve is nearly somewhere, though, because it is managed and has facilities (i.e. a wooden hide the size of a garden shed), but just escapes the category by being inconspicuous.
On this occasion we only saw a couple of gulls and some mallards, and it’s too small a patch for the big flocks of migrants, but in the past I’ve enjoyed grebes and egrets and other fowl now forgotten – so yes, I think so too.
Love the photos and the video. England in all it’s glorius winter beauty 🙂
Thank you – I love that bleached colour you get on a fine winter day.
Yes, it’s very English LOL
Perhaps lots of pieces of nowhere collectively make a somewhere.
I embrace the nowhereness 🙂 . This reserve is nearly somewhere, though, because it is managed and has facilities (i.e. a wooden hide the size of a garden shed), but just escapes the category by being inconspicuous.
Wherever this is, the ducks and dabblers must be happy!
On this occasion we only saw a couple of gulls and some mallards, and it’s too small a patch for the big flocks of migrants, but in the past I’ve enjoyed grebes and egrets and other fowl now forgotten – so yes, I think so too.