With friends due at mid-day and staying over, and a dodgy forecast for Sunday, I switched to a Saturday morning birding slot.
Starting at Netherstead Farm, where there was a Tit flock at least 30 strong, I started amassing Chiffchaffs (eight) and Blackcaps (five), while a few Meadow Pipits reminded me that autumn was on its way.
There were still a few summer migrants about. I heard last week's Reed Warbler sub-singing, and saw a single Whitethroat and a Lesser Whitethroat while plenty of Swallows and House Martins were overhead.
The first surprise was a Little Egret at the main pool, which moved on to the flashes before disappearing altogether. I missed my chance to photograph it because I spent too long counting Teal (44) and Snipe (38).
However, a single male Wigeon was the first of the autumn and did get snapped.
There wasn't much else to see. A Grey Wagtail flew over, and a Green Sandpiper was still present.
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