Friday, 22 May 2020
Pennington Flash
The flash has gone a bit quiet at the moment, this morning I only saw one common tern and although it's a good time of year for wader passage it just never seems to happen at the flash, just the occasional good wader. However highlight today was a grasshopper warbler reeling at the western end. This was in exactly the same bush as one reeled for a few days back in April, but that bird was last heard on 15th April. Even so I guess it's the same bird. Also today three sedge warblers singing.
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