A fairly slow but enjoyable sea watch this morning from the fishing boats, with 240 Brent Geese moving west 40+ Mediterranean Gulls going East into Lade Bay and few other bits, along with several Harbour Porpoises and Seals. Per Jacob, Little Gulls were moving West late afternoon from the fishing boats.
When I arrived home for breakfast there were 200+ Greylag Geese in the field opposite my house, a quick scan through them soon revealed a Pink Footed Goose among them, a from the garden year tick.
Pink Footed Goose among the Greylags in the field opposite my house
After some domestic stuff I went to the reserve where there were 3 Caspian Gulls viewed from Dennis's, also c50 Golden Plover & 150 Lapwing. A wander up to Firth with Sean O found the Curlew Sandpiper, while we there all the gulls and waders on Burrowes were spooked by a Marsh Harrier, enabling us to spot a Little Stint flying around with the Golden Plover and Lapwing.2 Near adult Caspian Gulls on Burrowes
Curlew Sandpiper in front of Firth