Wildlife Moments at Warnham Local Nature Reserve

Welcome to my wildlife photography journal! Warnham Local Nature Reserve is always full of fascinating wildlife activity, and the morning of 19th October 2025 provided plenty of dynamic and atmospheric moments.

I was lucky enough to capture a variety of birds in action: a Northern Shoveler in flight, wings catching the light beautifully; a Magpie braving the rain mid-flight; a Gadwall flying gracefully through the drizzle; a Cormorant calmly floating on moody, reflective water; a Black-Headed Gull going about its day; and an Aylesbury Duck making a smooth, elegant landing on the water. Even in less-than-perfect weather, the reserve offered a wonderful mix of movement, colour, and atmosphere.

It’s always amazing to see how dynamic Warnham Local Nature Reserve can be, showcasing the resilience and beauty of wildlife in all conditions.

Thanks for reading! Be sure to explore my other wildlife adventures and photography from Warnham Local Nature Reserve and beyond. Every visit brings something new, and I look forward to sharing more moments soon.

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Black-Headed Gull Mid-Dive at Warnham Local Nature Reserve

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Juvenile Great Crested Grebe at Warnham Local Nature Reserve