Just over an hour spent at the reservoir this afternoon and the highlight was a flock of thirty-seven Lapwing over the northern end of the reservoir before they drifted off south. Wigeon numbers had risen to forty-two birds, feeding in a private area and not viewable from public rights of way.
I also managed my first Autumn Redwing and Fieldfare with singles of each along the southern arm. A Stonechat was typically obliging near the Canoe Club whilst the only other birds of note were a fly-through Mistle Thrush and a Sparrowhawk.
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