Herons

Warrener

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Odd one here. On our farm in Somerset I am out 3 or 4 nights a week with the thermal. In one field for the past month or so I have had a Heron feeding in the dark almost every night, from 6pm to 3am it always seems to be in the same field, moving around and obviously feeding. Never come across them before this year. Its a drilled field, not particularly wet to be honest.
 
Odd one here. On our farm in Somerset I am out 3 or 4 nights a week with the thermal. In one field for the past month or so I have had a Heron feeding in the dark almost every night, from 6pm to 3am it always seems to be in the same field, moving around and obviously feeding. Never come across them before this year. Its a drilled field, not particularly wet to be honest.

Thats the beauty of thermal and NV - we are seeing and learning stuff all the time
 
I have been seeing large numbers on flooded arable fields for many weeks. Up to 5/6 in a field. The first time you see them on a thermal they can look weird.
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I have a resident pair on one of my farms. If the shooting is slow they are always worth a watch - fascinating birds!
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Not a heron but a egret (large) working the edge of a stewardship field. It was about last year but hadn't seen one before.
 
we've had up to 6 in our new reseeds this year daytime and night time I assumed they were after worms.
 
No because we were allowed to cull the bloody things! I wish these idiots who are making the rules would wake up and smell the coffee before we are over run by predators! The lapwing, curlew, and many other species are struggling, I could go on but
I was talking to an old hippie the other day, she was moaning how there is no crows! FFS.
I informed her there was plenty and asked why she doesn't care about the pipets and larks?
She looked puzzled and didn't reply. I interjected further and said she laments over the crow because she can readily see one or not but is oblivious to to the lack of ground nesters because she does not positively seek to look for them choosing to be negative over a crow, the same crows that destroyed the fledglings of the meadow pipet and lark!
Thick absolutely thick and cuckoo with it.
 
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