There's been a green sandpiper knocking around the horse paddocks for a while,
perhaps all winter, but it's not always around and probably also spends a lot
of time on the nearby brook or even some of the flooded fields or ponds
further down the valley. Anyhow today I finally caught up with it on the same
fields that the little ringed plover were on yesterday, though the plovers
themselves were nowhere to be seen. Much less activity around the floods
today, with a single shelduck about the best.
Wednesday 10 March 2021
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