A quick early morning visit before work produced a singing Sedge Warbler in the corner of West Pool. When I arrived on site it was belting it out, but by 7.30am it had stopped singing altogether.
Several Swallows and a few House Martins passed through whilst on the water a Little Grebe was present (just the second sighting this year). A single adult Great Black-backed Gull was still knocking around.
In the north-east corner of the reservoir a total of ten Common Sandpipers were present, the highest single count of the year so far.
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