Sutton Bingham - Sat 25 Apr
An extremely quick visit on the way to work this morning added Whitethroat and Sedge Warbler to the patch year list. The Whitethroat was singing away from the depths of the railway embankment and whilst extremely vocal did not actually show. The Sedge Warbler was equally elusive in the north-east corner of West Pool, giving about thirty seconds worth of song from deep within the vegetation. A single Common Sandpiper was on the northern causeway.
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