Grasshopper Warbler 5 (inc. 4 reeling males)
Sedge Warbler 1 singing male
Whitethroat 1 singing male
An amazing day for Groppers. The first was singing in the hedge almost immediately behind the yacht hut, the second was seen singing in the field adjacent to the south east corner, the thirds and fourth were together in bramble to the right of the end of the stream (one presumably was a female responding to a reeling male) and the fifth was in the hedge over towards the cricket club woods.
Wednesday 22 April 2009
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