On Saturday afternoon Sue and I took a trip to Wicken Fen. It was very windy. We saw dragon flies and damsel flies and some baby swallow chicks in a nest. The Swallow parent had chosen to build its nest in the eves of one of the hides. As we were standing there the parent bird flew in with some food. I caught it on camera once. (Click on the photo to see a larger image)
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Windy day on Wicken Fen
On Saturday afternoon Sue and I took a trip to Wicken Fen. It was very windy. We saw dragon flies and damsel flies and some baby swallow chicks in a nest. The Swallow parent had chosen to build its nest in the eves of one of the hides. As we were standing there the parent bird flew in with some food. I caught it on camera once. (Click on the photo to see a larger image)
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