The juvenile black tern was still hawking for insects over the eastern end of the flash this evening, at times showing very well from the car park, but it also spent a lot of time over in the south east corner. It was persued by black-headed gulls for most of the time, I'm not really sure why since it's not eating anything which the gull can steal.
Friday 28 August 2015
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