



The adult summer GREY PLOVER was a very pleasant surprise - present from dawn until 0645 hours before flying off east. It was calling for most of the time before flying off. The juvenile Yellow-legged Gull also flew through again. Otherwise one remaining Icelandic Black-tailed Godwit, 12 Common Greenshanks, 3 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Dunlin (the adult summer and juvenile), 4+ Green Sandpipers, 3+ Common Sandpipers and Little Egrets (Roy Hargreaves, Ian Williams and David Bilcock). Images above by kind courtesy of DB.
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