A return visit later in the day did turn up something new as I parked on the northern causeway an adult Common Tern flew right over my head before doing a circuit of West Pool and then heading back to the dam. As well as this adult bird a first-summer was on one of the buoys on West Pool and showed pretty well.
Monday, 26 June 2017
Sutton Bingham - Sun 25 Jun
As has been the case over the last few days, there was not a lot about this morning with a couple of Little Egrets and two Great Black-backed Gulls being the only real birds of interest, all of which have been present for a while now. A flock of twenty-one Canada Geese included just a single gosling.
A return visit later in the day did turn up something new as I parked on the northern causeway an adult Common Tern flew right over my head before doing a circuit of West Pool and then heading back to the dam. As well as this adult bird a first-summer was on one of the buoys on West Pool and showed pretty well.
Apparently both birds were present until 8.20pm at least.
A return visit later in the day did turn up something new as I parked on the northern causeway an adult Common Tern flew right over my head before doing a circuit of West Pool and then heading back to the dam. As well as this adult bird a first-summer was on one of the buoys on West Pool and showed pretty well.
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