I began at Netherstead, and couldn't resist taking a shot of a Song Thrush. My previous effort this year was back-on, so at least you can see its spots this time.
The blue sky in the above shot soon gave way to grey as shower after shower swept through with barely a break. Consequently I arrived at the flash having spent most of the last hour rushing from sheltered bush to sheltered bush. Indeed, after a quick peep to see if the Green-winged Teal was still there, encouragingly it was now on the nearest flash, I managed two year-ticks whilst not really birding. First a Chiffchaff called and flew over my head and along the hedge, then I heard a Golden Plover calling and looked up to see it circling. The rain was too heavy to get my camera out.
Finally, the rain stopped and the sun came out. Time to take some more Green-winged Teal shots.
60. Little Ringed Plover |
White Wagtail |
A little later I was back at the flashes, and found a small group of birders twitching the Teal. They had found that there were now three Little Ringed Plovers, and I saw that there were also three Green Sandpipers. As I finally headed away I started seeing more Chiffchaffs, and counted four altogether, including this one for the photo-list.
61. Chiffchaff |
Finally got my act in gear and visited Morton Bagot again yesterday (23rd). Got GWT without any trouble at all (apart from perhaps taking the wrong public footpath) plus year-ticks in the shape of Yellowhammer and LRP. Thanks again for getting the news out. Cheers Mike
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Hi Mike, I probably should have gone for it. There is an absolutely stunning photo of it on Surfbirds scarce birds gallery taken by Bob Duckhouse.
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