Monday, 13 July 2020

Sutton Bingham - Sun 12 Jul

A surprise find this morning with a Sedge Warbler singing in a small willow on the water's edge half way down the south arm. It's been a few years since I last had a singing Sedge Warbler on the patch, most birds seen recently have been Autumn migrants. Here's a snippet of it in full flow...excuse the background noise!

There were a few other bits and pieces around this morning with a Tufted Duck off the Fishing Lodge where a Kingfisher was also seen. Two Common Sandpipers were present and a single Swift flew over. A lone Linnet was near the dam and a Nuthatch was heard in the same area. A nice total of seven Little Egrets were present and two Skylarks were near the Canoe Club and rounded off a pretty good early morning visit.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2020 now at 95 species.

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