Moorhen 26.5.15
The carefully maintained wildlife habitat on the offside of the canal opposite the car wash north of Clydach Lock has proved its worth. A pair of moorhens have nested in the reeds and two of the eggs have successfully hatched. We managed to get a number of shots of aparent and one of the chicks, of which these are the clearest.
Update 28th May: I had underestimated the survival rate of moorhen chicks. There are, in fact, five chicks alive and well from the same nest. I had my camera ready to prove it, but they refused to do a group photo.
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