The Grosse Bruch east of Hornburg. |
Grosse Bruch - 1 Feb 18. Note the surface water. 2 x Great White Egrets in the background. |
Adult pale Rough-legged Buzzard. |
Adult pale Rough-legged Buzzard. |
were Hen Harriers - or rather female Hen Harriers. I had seen a single bird in this area 3 years previously but never appreciated that some birds actually seem to winter in the valley area. Hen Harriers can be seen throughout the map area, but are most reliably seen, slightly counter-intuitively, towards Homburg quartering the arable fields. I have seen a maximum of 3 different female Hen Harriers in this area of the Grosse Bruch but only one male bird located at the eastern end of the map area. Having spent the summer watching Montagu's Harriers, it was fascinating to observe and note the differences in the two species - both absolutely beautiful1
Female Hen Harrier - eastern end of map area. |
Female Hen Harrier - eastern end of map area. |
Looking into the winter sun - Grosse Bruch. Note the standing water. |
A group of wintering Cranes - Grosse Bruch. |
A Kestrel in the late afternoon sun - Grosse Bruch. |
Puckle assisting with the navigation. |
Proof that I saw a male Hen Harrier - albeit at long range. Grosse Bruch. |
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