The polders felt rather exotic since it was probably the first time I have seen all three egrets together in Belgium, together with my first migrant Clouded Yellow butterflies in several years. I was rather confused by a familiar sound I kept on hearing and which didn't seem to fit with either the early date or the summery weather. Sure enough, though, I eventually located a group of around 50 White-fronted Geese which contained lots of juveniles, indicating a very successful breeding season. This is extremely early for this species yet several, small groups seemed to have arrived, with perhaps 100-150 of them present. Together with around a dozen Barnacle Geese, plus the unexpected Brambling a few days earlier, they were a timely reminder that winter is coming even if it does feel like summer.
BE #218 (Purple Heron, Cattle Egret)
BRU #112