So a couple of hours after writing a blog post saying that migration had stopped at the flash, I had an evening visit and found two new waders had arrived, a dunlin and a ringed plover. They seemed quite good friends and followed each other around so I'm guessing that they actually arrived together. Also present, two common sandpipers. It just goes to show that birds are still on the move at this time of year.
Thursday 25 May 2023
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