The weather was far from perfect, but with more rain forecast it may well be the best day we’ll have this week. I headed over to the RSPB reserve at Pulborough Brooks in West Sussex.

It was quiet (this is not the best time of year for bird watching), but even on a quiet day there’s always something to catch the eye and the lens. The dominant avians from most of the viewing points were the Canada geese. Most of the time they were content to graze, but they did occasionally rouse themselves to fly short distances to new feeding areas.

Flock of Canada Geese at Pulborough, West Sussex
Flock of Canada Geese at Pulborough, West Sussex
Flock of Canada Geese flying over the South Downs National Park at Pulborough, West Sussex
Flock of Canada Geese flying over the South Downs National Park at Pulborough, West Sussex

Just off the edge of the reserve I discovered a route down to the river Arun. It too was quiet, but I did see a pair of mute swans, and the beuatiful demoiselle damselflies were also active.

Pulborough Brooks, South Downs National Park
The Arun at Pulborough Brooks, South Downs National Park
Mute swan at Pulborough Brooks, Sussex
Mute swan at Pulborough Brooks, Sussex
Demoiselle damselfly, Pulborough Brooks, Sussex
Demoiselle damselfly, Pulborough Brooks, Sussex

The rains came around lunchtime which put pay to the visit, but hopefully I’ll get back there again soon.

Meanwhile here’s a short video of some of the garden wildlife.

Camera note: all photos taken with the Canon 7D Mark II and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM lens. Trail cam footage by Bushnell Trophy HD camera

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  1. Great pictures, Paul – I love especially the 2nd one of the geese.

    1. Hi Magdalena, thanks! There wasn’t a lot else there but geese, but at least they put on a bit of a show.

  2. Canadian tourists like West Sussex 😉

    1. Darko, I think they like anywhere where there’s food!

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