Two cattle egrets were on the end of the spit this morning up until about 8:15
when they flew west. Complete with pink legs and pink bills they were in
pristine breeding plumage, I don't think I've ever seen cattle egrets looking
so good. Also today at least one common sandpiper still, two Egyptian geese,
11 common terns and a drake pochard.
Monday, 6 July 2026
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