As usual I was at the flash early morning and managed to find a
juvenile black tern hawking for insects at the western end. I'd more or less
given up with the species at the flash this year, not surprising when when you
consider that today is the 14th September and my latest ever here was 17th. Other birds today
included a female shelduck and common sandpiper, plus the usual great white
and little egrets.
Saturday, 14 September 2024
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