I had an early morning walk around Gibraltar Point today, hoping to find a migrant or two, but it was tough going, with strong southerly winds and heavy rain for long periods. There seemed to be plenty of Goldcrests about today, but otherwise the best birds I could manage were on the shore, with plenty of waders as the high tide approached including over 200 Grey plover. From the mere hide there was a Greenshank and Spotted redshank.
Spotted redshank, Black-tailed godwit and Greenshank.
Monday 21 October 2013
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