An early morning visit before work produced a flock of ten Common Sandpipers on the northern causeway, so a pretty good fall overnight (my first of the "Autumn" was seen on Monday).
However, more surprising was a singing Sedge Warbler in the patch of sallows in the corner of West Pool nearest the railway bridge. It spent pretty much all the time I was there deep in the vegetation and I only caught on brief glimpse of it, but during my visit it was singing pretty much constantly.
However, more surprising was a singing Sedge Warbler in the patch of sallows in the corner of West Pool nearest the railway bridge. It spent pretty much all the time I was there deep in the vegetation and I only caught on brief glimpse of it, but during my visit it was singing pretty much constantly.
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