I was at the flash for 5:30am today and was delighted to find three summer plumage sanderling. The flash may be much reduced in size and hold only a fraction of its former birdlife, but the mud looks great for waders and it feels like anything could be seen there at the moment. Also today two male yellow wagtails and two grey partridge.
Tuesday 19 May 2015
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