I visited Ham Common at Rockley Park on my way to the bus stop and saw a Stonechat on a fir tree
This ragged Red Admiral butterfly was resting on a post near the entrance to Brownsea Island
Lots of Spoonbills were standing towards the back of the lagoon
The two Peacocks that live on Brownsea were perching on a bench in the churchyard
One told me off for taking photographs!!
A Chiffchaff flew down from a tree and was perching on a fallen branch in the waterlily pond
View of Round Island from the edge of Brownsea
Avocet with leg bracelets wading across the lagoon in front of the aptly-named Avocet hide
I was lucky enough to see the female Kingfisher again - posing on two different wooden poles in front of the Avocet hide
I was unlucky with the Red Squirrels during this second visit to Brownsea Island and just managed to photograph this one hiding behind a clump of grass before I had to catch the last ferry back to Poole
I stopped to photograph a Sika deer in the churchyard while on my way back to get the homeward ferry
 
 
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