Bar-tailed godwit 1000
Grey plover 200
Knot 500
Sanderling 50
Ringed plover 20
Dunlin 20
Oystercatcher 500
Common scoter 1 female
Wheatear 1
Meadow pipit 50
Sandwich tern 20
Wednesday 25 September 2013
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Is it possible to get near enough to these birds to photograph them Colin? And wil they be on the beach for a prolonged period?
ReplyDeleteSometimes if you're lucky you can get close, more often than not they fly half a mile down the beach just as you start to get close. They're around in varying numbers all year, but now is a good time to see them..
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