Definitely signs of autumn at the Pennington Flash this morning, with 11 common terns including a family party with three juveniles. On the spit there were six common sandpipers whilst the two Egyptian geese are still present. At least a couple of hundred swifts were over the flash, plus a handful each of house martins and sand martins.
Thursday, 14 July 2022
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