A great white egret was on the spit this morning and by this afternoon a little egret had taken its place. A common sandpiper was on the ruck shoreline. Yesterday there was a common tern, the first for a while, but in truth it's very small pickings at present. Hopefully things will buck up soon.
Thursday, 24 August 2023
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