However, three hours later, Paul Reed 'phoned to say that an AVOCET was on the main marsh at College Lake and was still present. I rushed over and there it was - seemingly a first-summer and most likely different to Dave's two birds...
In addition to the AVOCET, not a bad selection of birds for late June - pair of Little Ringed Plovers, 8 Common Redshank, 23 Lapwings (including 7 young), pair of OYSTERCATCHERS with three young, 16 pairs of Common Tern and these Common Shelducks with 4 surviving young...
Four surviving of an original clutch of eight
Then, as I was just returning from the Isle of Wight, Steve Rodwell and Warren Claydon located these two beautiful BLACK-NECKED GREBES on Wilstone, still there at 2100 hours when I got there...
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