Spent the morning at Hurst, seawatching, then an hour at Pennington Marshes.
Spent the morning at Hurst, seawatching, then an hour at Pennington Marshes.
Quite a few signs of Migrants on the move with a Wheatear, Sand Martin, Swift, Knot, Bar-tailed Godwit and Whimbrel all at Hurst, but very few seabirds, which is not unusual for me at this location. Just a few Gannet offshore, and Eider flying into the bay.
A Rock Pipit landed close by for a couple of photos.
Pennington was also fairly quiet, both for Birds and people. Little Terns, Common Tern, Dunlin, and Black-tailed Godwits the highlights.
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Quite a few signs of Migrants on the move with a Wheatear, Sand Martin, Swift, Knot, Bar-tailed Godwit and Whimbrel all at Hurst, but very few seabirds, which is not unusual for me at this location. Just a few Gannet offshore, and Eider flying into the bay.
A Rock Pipit landed close by for a couple of photos.
Pennington was also fairly quiet, both for Birds and people. Little Terns, Common Tern, Dunlin, and Black-tailed Godwits the highlights.
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