It was a lovely afternoon and I had time off work so I decided to head up to the Somerset Levels and enjoyed a couple of hours at Ham Wall RSPB reserve. On arrival I made straight for the first viewing platform where there were three target species I was after. Unfortunately, despite my best efforts I could only find one of these, a very smart Spotted Redshank, that showed pretty well...not that you can tell from this photo.
There were also a couple of Redshank and a few Black-tailed Godwits present, along with the usual species of duck.
I then walked on down to the second viewing platform, with Bitterns booming, Marsh Harriers quartering and Grey White Egrets gathering nesting material it was a delightful walk, and I also had a Red Kite fly over.
As I returned to the car park, I stopped off at the first viewing platform again where this time I did manage to see the drake Garganey.
I pointed the Garganey out to a couple of other birders who were present, who went on to tell me the two Glossy Ibises had just flown in and were somewhere out of site, so I stood up on one of the benches and straightaway managed to see both birds.
All in all a very enjoyable afternoon out and I connected with all three target species, that does not happen that often!