A Successful Breeding Season at Ham Wall Nature Reserve

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It's been a successful breeding season for many birds at the RSPB's Ham Wall Nature Reserve. The video features Mute Swan cygnets, Mallard ducklings, Coot chicks, Canada Geese goslings and a Great Crested Grebe chick. There’s also a Goldfinch singing, a very friendly Robin and two of the Ham Wall ‘big three’ a Marsh Harrier and Great White Egret. Listen out for the songs and calls of Cuckoos, Reed Warblers and Cetti’s Warblers among many others.

A peaceful and tranquil summer’s day spent at the RSPB's Ham Wall Nature Reserve near Glastonbury, Somerset, UK. With the sound of birds singing and calling all around, there was much to see at this beautiful nature reserve on the Somerset Levels.

In some shots you can see a hill with a tower on the top. This is Glastonbury Tor, topped by St Michael's Tower which is all that's left of the 14th-century church of St Michael.

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The video and audio quality of all your films are amazing Thank you

randolfjones
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Thank you My Birding Year for as always a wonderful video.
Lovely the swans graced us first. You can’t have a video without the Robin, so beautiful they are.
Lovely to see the Egret which I’ve never seen before. Aren’t they big but so graceful when they fly.
Lovely the swan and signets ended the video too.
Thank you again for sharing your wonderful work.
Enjoy your weekend. 😊

helenashton
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Just lovely. Greatly heartened to read the diversity of bird life there at the end of the video. Thanks for sharing with us.

guitargirl
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Seen a lot of good photos from people visiting Ham Wall, there are definitely a lot of cool birds there. I really wanna go here one day.

Reddw