Fairly quiet at the flash this evening, the highlights were a singing Cetti's warbler near the leaning posts at Ramsdales and a singing garden warbler near the Lapwing hide. Two grey wagtails were from Horrock's hide, a family of lapwings with young chicks in front of Ramsdales hide and about five common terns over the flash. There were few hirundines this evening, mainly sand martins, but there were perhaps a couple of hundred swifts.
Friday 22 May 2015
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