Thursday, 9 July 2020

Sutton Bingham - Wed 8 Jul

A visit yesterday morning turned up a couple of Common Sandpipers but nothing else but there was a little more of interest this morning. A Peregrine was at the southern end on one of the pylons and a male Kestrel was also seen in the same area. A single Common Sandpiper was on the northern causeway before being flushed, it was then relocated at the southern causeway. Just the one Little Egret today, present on the West Pool and an adult Great Black-backed Gull was on the main reservoir. A couple of Reed Buntings were heard singing as was a Skylark.

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