Wren Feeding at Warnham Local Nature Reserve

I spent some time at Warnham Local Nature Reserve on 13th December 2025 and was lucky enough to watch — and photograph — a little wren busy feeding along the edge of the pond.

Despite its tiny size, the wren was full of energy, constantly hopping between the water’s edge, mossy logs, and surrounding vegetation in search of food. These fast, darting movements make wrens challenging to photograph, but also incredibly rewarding when everything comes together.

Moments like this are a reminder that even the smallest birds can offer the most character. Warnham continues to be a place where slowing down and observing closely reveals just how much life is happening in the quiet corners of the reserve.

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Pochard in Flight at Warnham Local Nature Reserve