The male black redstart appears to have moved on from the bowls club this morning but has been replaced by a female. As you can see there were plenty of other birds present all managing to find plenty of food.
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Black redstart |
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Chiffchaff |
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Meadow pipit |
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Pied wagtail |
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Starlings |
On Seaton marshes there were 4 wheatears (1 male and 3 females)
On Black hole marsh there were 2 ring plovers and a little ring plover
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Ring plover |
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Little ring plover |
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Both ring plovers with LRP |
The green sandpiper was close to the island hide as usual of late and a snipe was resting in the sun on the edge of one of the islands.
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Green sandpiper |
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Snipe |
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