#GWEN #STACY #SPIDER #VERSE
multi-search-tag-explorer.allgraph.ro/advanced-sea...
#THE #COMPLETELY #MENTAL #MISADVENTURES OF ED #GRIMLEY
aepiot.com/advanced-sea...
#ERIKA #MERCADO
multi-search-tag-explorer.headlines-world.com/advanced-sea...
aepiot.ro
9 of the 10 Whooper Swans at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire, on 25th October 2025. Four adults and five of the juveniles are shown in the photo, viewed from the south causeway.
6 juv and 4 adult Whooper Swans at #Grimley rounded off a decent week’s birding. Other notables from this morning: 4 Stonechat on north causeway, 11+ Common Snipe, 2 GWE, 4 Little Egret, Goosander over north, plus the usuals. #WorcsBirds
A Great White Egret and two of the four Little Egret on the pool at Wildgoose Nature Reserve, Worcestershire, on 10th October, 2025. Note: A permit or WMBC membership is required to access part of the reserve.
Finished the morning at #Grimley, where the highlights 10:00 to 12:00 were CLP: Green Sand, 2 Kingfisher, 2 Little Egret, 78 Lapwing. CF: 20+ Mipits. Wildgoose: GWE, 4 Little Egret. Wigeon count across CLP and CF up to 89. Species seen on CLP and CF was affected by separate disturbances. #WorcsBirds
Sunrise over the main pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire, on 6th October 2025.
A dawn start at #Grimley CLP paid off with 2 Cattle Egret on the west shore, and the Glossy Ibis and 2 GWE over north as they left the roost. A BlackWit dropped onto the west shore. Marsh Tit and a late Spotfly were the star birds at Wildgoose to round off a decent 6 hours birding. #WorcsBirds
5 of the 28 Wigeon on the north pit at Church Farm, Grimley, Worcestershire on 3rd October 2025.
2 Ringed Plover on the east shore of CLP were the highlight at #Grimley from 06:30 to 09:15. Best of the rest at CLP / CF - Common Sand, 3 Little Egret over, 78 Lapwing, 2 Stonechat, Sparrowhawk thru, 2 Egyptian. CF: Wigeon numbers building with 28 on north pit. Also later, GWE at WG #WorcsBirds
A female Stonechat perched on a bush on the north causeway at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire on 29th September 2025.
A Great White Egret feeding on the main pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire on 29th September 2025.
A Common Snipe on the west shore of the Hippo Pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire on 29th September 2025.
View looking north-east across the north end of the main pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire on 29th September 2025.
Decent morning at #Grimley. Best of 8.30 to 12.30. CLP: Ringed Plover, Common Sand, 5 Snipe, 2 GWE, 6 Little Egret, Water Rail, 75+ Lapwing, Stonechat, Kingfisher, 2 Goldcrest. Church Farm: Common Sand, 15+ Swallow, Mipits. Wildgoose: Green Sand. Island Pool: Stonechat, 3 Little Egret. #WorcsBirds
The stars aligned this evening at #Grimley. And all six of the 'Heron Like' birds. Cattle, GW and Little Egrets throughout, Grey Herons, Glossy Ibis flying in at 19:05 and the Bittern flying to roost at 19:22. Fantastic! Ringed Plover and 5 Common Gull #WorcsBirds
Hard to believe that you would see six 'Heron like' species at #Grimley in 12 hours just a few years ago. Glossy Ibis, Cattle Egret, GWE, Little Egret (8), Grey Heron (4) last night 24/9 and Bittern this morning 25/9. #WorcsBirds
Little & GW Egrets at #Grimley, yesterday morning. Dipped on Grey Phalarope & Glossy Ibis but did see Hobby, 2 Yellow Wags heading South.
Rather amazingly, the juv Marsh Harrier was followed a few minutes later by an adult female. Fantastic! #westmidsalldayer #Grimley #WorcsBirds
Marsh Harrier high over #Grimley just #WorcsBirds Number 93 for the day.
16.02.25 another unsuccessful trip to #Grimley CLP for the glossy ibis. However singing skylark seems to be an early sign of spring and a smashing sausage sandwich at Bonnies #WildGoose made it worth the trip
Wagon Wheel Lane in #Grimley was completely inaccessible today due to the flooding. This photo was taken at the start of the lane by the houses. #worcsbirds
Photo of extensive flooding from the River Severn of the fields behind the village of Grimley in Worcestershire on 8th January 2025. When the Severn floods, waterfowl often relocate from the main pools to the flood fields. This can also attract some interesting species depending on the time of year. Today mainly Wigeon were on show, however not all of the large flooded area was visible.
Kicked off 2025 at #Grimley. Best of half frozen CLP: m & 2f Goldeneye, 4m & 3f Pochard, 4 Snipe, GWE, Stonechat. No sign of Bittern. Extensive flooding behind village: 2 Goosander pairs, 80+ Wigeon, 50+ Cormorant. Church Farm: 25+ Mipit, Stonechat, Redwing & Starling flocks. #UKBirding #worcsbirds
Photo of one of the smaller pools at Camp Lane Pits in Grimley, Worcestershire. This view is looking north from the causeway. A Great White Egret has taken a liking to the trees in the north east corner of the pool. Snipe inhabit one of the small islands.
Fewer numbers of birds at #Grimley this morning. Best of CLP: 2 GWE, 5 Pochard, f Goldeneye, Snipe, Kestrel, c50 Lapwing over, Water Rail calling. Wagon Wheel Flood: GWE, c60 BHG, 2 LBBG, c15 Lapwing. Church Farm: c25 Mipit, c15 Skylark. Usual waterfowl across the pits. #UKBirding #worcsbirds
A view of the main pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire, looking south from the north causeway.
Just after sunrise at Camp Lane Pits, #Grimley, this morning. A beautiful start to a morning’s birding, except the poor winter light and then low sun made viewing the main pool difficult. Not helped by most waterfowl being pushed to the middle by several hundred Canada Geese. #UKBirding #worcsbirds
A female Kestrel perched on a telephone wire above the fields at Church Farm, Grimley, Worcestershire on 14th December 2024. This Kestrel was one of three raptors seen hunting over the Church Farm fields, the others being a Peregrine through and Buzzard circling.
Decent morning overall at #Grimley today. CLP: 4+ Goldeneye, 4+ Pochard, 2 GWE, drake Goosander briefly. Good numbers of other waterfowl, including Teal, Wigeon & Shoveler. WW Flood: 5 Little Egret, 40+ Wigeon. Church Farm: 2 Stonechat, 15+ Mipit, Kestrel, Peregrine through. #worcsbirds #UKBirding
Black-necked Grebe in winter plumage on the north pit at Church Farm, Grimley, Worcestershire on 4th December 2024. Some birds in winter plumage can be confused with Little Grebes. Size, plumage and eye colour easily distinguished this bird from the Little Grebes it was associating with.
Decent morning around #Grimley. Highlights: Church Farm: Black-necked Grebe showing well on north pit, 3 Stonechat, 30+ Mipit, c500 Canada Geese. CLP: GWE, 3 f Goldeneye, 5 m & 4 f Pochard, 3 Snipe, good numbers of Wigeon, Teal & Shoveler. WW Flood: c80 Wigeon, c150 Lapwing. #worcsbirds #UKBirding
Photo of a Common Blue damselfly perched on a leaf at Church Farm, Grimley, Worcestershire, on 14th July 2024.
Plenty of damselflies, dragonflies and butterflies around while birding at #Grimley this morning, including this Common Blue damselfly. #damselflies #UKWildlife
Record shot of a Great White Egret perched on a branch on the west bank of the main pool at Camp Lane Pits, Grimley, Worcestershire, on 14th July 2024.
First visit to #Grimley in a while. Best of CLP and Church Farm - GWE, 4 Little Egret, 2 Common Tern, 30+ Lapwing, 2 adult and 2 juv Mistle Thrush, juv Skylarks. No sign of the reported Bittern at CLP. 50+ mixed Hirundine flock by Severn weir. Wildgoose very quiet. Record shot of the GWE. #UKBirding