Text messages from the last couple of days spoke of Curlew and Redshank being present on the flashes, and we set off in that direction. We then got a call from John. He had seen a Curlew and two Whimbrel, which seemed to drop in to the flash as he stood watching.
We put on a spurt, and on arrival found he was quite right, two Whimbrel and a Curlew were strutting around the field, eventually reaching the back flash.
Two Whimbrels dwarfed by a Curlew and two Greylags |
Scanning the rest of the flashes we noted there were now just four Teal, and a pair of Little Ringed Plovers. Dave and I headed off, and eventually found three female Wheatears, about six Meadow Pipits, two fly-over Redpolls, a singing Blackcap, and a singing Willow Warbler my last year tick of the day.
I made a brief attempt to find Dave's Lesser Whitethroat on the way home, but it was not performing.
A quick post-script. I was at Compton Verney yesterday where the birding highlight of a glorious spring day was a distant Red Kite.
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