Sunday, 29 August 2021

Sutton Bingham - Mon 23 Aug

An afternoon visit did produce a couple of decent birds, most noticeably a couple of Yellow Wagtails in the north-east corner.
A single Common Sandpiper was in the same area as the Yellow Wagtails, whilst at the southern end there were three Gadwall present.
The only other bird of note was a single Teal that flew south with a Mallard.
However, it was yet more disappointment today as I missed another fly-through bird, there seem to have been so many this year, this time a Ringed Plover. This means I have now missed a dozen species at the reservoir this year.

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