Two Wood Sandpipers from the Ron Barker hide and juvenile Marsh Harrier were the star birds.
It was another excellent afternoon for insects, especially along the reedbed walk, where we found at least 12 species of butterfly and five species of dragonfly / damselfly.
Saturday 14 August 2010
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