Martin Mere attracts many wintering ducks and geese. A lovely duck that travels to the UK for wintering is the Goldeneye. I have to admit to not knowing the origins of this particular bird as Martin Mere does have a very good conservation programme, and this bird seemed a little too tame. But still, it gave me the opportunity to get some lovely close ups of a beautiful bird.
Going for a dive. Well almost.
Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous bird! I saw a few Goldeneyes here in mid October, but they have all left now.
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures! I've never seen one. It's very handsome.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful bird and lovely photos, I wish you a great sunday!
ReplyDeleteHi Adam. this is a beautiful duck and lovely shots of it.
ReplyDeleteWow....such terrific photos and close up images. The eye is definitely golden...perfect name for the bird.
ReplyDeleteHandsome duck and wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, especially the third one with the ducks head in the water!
ReplyDeleteGreat close up!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing set of photos especially when it dips its head in the water.
ReplyDeleteI was at Martin Mere today listening to the oooOOoo of the Eider Ducks. Brilliant pictures of the Goldeneye
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and bird.
ReplyDeleteLovely bird, I love that round white spot under the golden eye !
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird and magnificent photography ~ for OWT ~ thanks, carol, xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch clear captures. Amazing details in them.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shots of the goldeneye!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and great detail in your photos.
ReplyDeleteI had the choice of seeing goldeneyes in Illinois this winter or staying in Florida. Guess what I chose!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the Goldeneyes, its a while since I was at Martin mere, I think its time for another trip, if only to see the geese.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Gordon.
Beautiful series.
ReplyDeletea handsome water bird!
ReplyDeleteThose are great pictures Adam. Looks like it probably is a resident from the collection but hey with those pictures who cares?
ReplyDeleteNice bird! I am always suspicious of birds that swim too close - and even more so when they offer photographic tips!!!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne