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Monday 14th August 2023


A few spots of rain stopped play briefly, as did a stiff southerly wind. Most of the regular suspects were present, with a pleasant increase in robins after the spring and summer dearth. A few migrant warblers moved around, though in smaller numbers than at the weekend. Waders continue to pass in small numbers, grey and golden plover, whimbrel and curlew amongst others. The ringed plover chicks are still surviving, the herring gulls despite the convenient perches seem to prefer easier targets, such as chips. 


Tawny-barred Angle lives in conifers, and as such, is an infrequent visitor here.

Birds Ringed: Lesser Whitethroat 1, Willow Warbler 1.