Far Ings Nature Reserve

@dawnsart · 2024-01-17 22:43 · Feathered Friends

17th January 2024_ My Bird Watch _Far Ings.jpg Today I went up next to the River Humber near Hull to look at birds from Far Ings Nature Reserve. Fars Ings is made up of wetland habitats such as Reedbed, Wet Grassland, many lakes and Mudflat next to the River Estuary.


17th January 2024_ Welcome Sign _Far Ings _01.jpg What Was Out Today?

17th January 2024_ Reserve Map_ Far Ings Naure Reserve_ 01.jpg

Above: Reserve Map of Sightings

I started from the Visitors Centre and walked down the path next to the Humber Estuary. Here I was lucky to see my first Bearded Tits.

17th January 2024_ Bearded Tit _Far Ings _01.jpg

17th January 2024_ Bearded Tit _Far Ings _02.jpg Above: A pair of Bearded Tits Panurus biarmicus (Top female, bottom male)

The reserve has 6 different hides where you can watch different wetland birds. A local favorite is Ness Hide. Here, I managed to see a Marsh Harrier.

17th January 2024_ Marsh Harrier _Far Ings _01.jpg Above: Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus

A bit further down the path are some scrubby shrubs, here I saw a few little woodland birds.

17th January 2024_ Robin _Far Ings _01.jpg Above: Robin Erithacus rubecula

17th January 2024_ Blackbird _Far Ings _01.jpg Above: Blackbird Turdus merula

While walking back down the Humber Estuary I saw a few Wigeon and Redshank feeding in the mud. I also got a great view of the Humber Bridge.

17th January 2024_ Humber Bridge _Far Ings _01.jpg Above: Humber Bridge 17th January 2024_ Redshank _Far Ings _02.jpg Above & Below: Redshank 17th January 2024_ Redshank _Far Ings _03.jpg

I hope you enjoyed this little sightings blog of Far Ings. Hope to see you in the next blog of My Bird Watch, Thank you for reading.

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