Once again a dull drizzly day at Pennington flash produced the goods with the
discovery of an adult Sandwich tern on no.9 buoy just off the sailing club. It
was found at 7.25am and was still on the buoy when I left at 8.30, but
apparently was gone by 9.00am. Also this morning a curlew flew over calling, 10 common terns and quite a few hirundines, mainly sand martins, plus about 100
swifts.
Sunday, 3 August 2025
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