This won't take long. Well it can't to be honest as I've got to go....
Our first
Little Stint of the autumn appeared mid morning today on Black Hole Marsh, found by Clive (it wasn't there at 9am!). Also present two
Ruff (a second juvenile joined the lingering bird yesterday morning - present at first on Colyford Marsh but now both are on Black Hole), the juvenile
Curlew Sandpiper (for its fourth day) along with small numbers of
Greenshank,
Green and
Common Sandpipers, 26
Dunlin and seven
Ringed Plover. The
Spotted Redshank wasn't on Colyford Scrape this morning, but this is where it has been most days.
Here's some (poor) pics of the star birds...
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Juvenile Little Stint - it remained distant but no doubting this one! |
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Dreadful pic of the juv Curlew Sandpiper |
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Ruff number one |
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Ruff number two - with a Snipe in the early morning sun on Colyford Marsh. Why wasn't it a Buff-breast!? |
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Juvenile Spotted Redshank |
And that's that. I'll leave you with the view from Colyford Common hide early yesterday, the sun rising over the Axe Valley on a lovely mid September morning...
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