Worth Marshes 27/05/22

Noella and I went to RHS Wisley today and whilst there I heard that the Eleonora's Falcon had been refound at Worth. We got home at 4 p.m. so after grabbing optics I then headed east on the M2 encountering some awful traffic on the way, with a lot of folks going to Dover. However, the Thanet Way was free so I arrived at Worth by 6.15.

The falcon was sitting up in the Great Wood, and though a good distance away the 'scope view was very reasonable. After 25 minutes it flew out onto the marsh and was not visible from my position.

A female Red-footed Falcon was then seen nearer to Worth village, a species I had missed on Lesvos.  From this side the EF was also visible on the marsh, albeit still distant. At one point it flew around for a minute or so before relanding on a post.

To complete the day for falcons a Hobby was also sitting on a nearby post. The size difference compared to EF was very noticeable.

Eleonora's Falcon



Eleonora's Falcon

Hobby

Red-footed Falcon (female)


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