Yesterdays early morning sea watch saw a few west bound Manx Shearwaters and a few Swifts on the move but little else.
The highlight of an hour at the fishing boats yesterday afternoon with Richard was this Fulmar
As the wind was due West this morning I skipped the sea watch and had a wander around the reserve.
I had an enjoyable few minutes watching a Sedge Warblers bathing by the Boulderwall track early this morning. Also good to see several recently fledged Lapwings there along with 4 Avocets, 4 Little Ringed Plovers and a Hobby. Nearby a single Cattle Egret and a Cetti's Warbler that posed for me while sunbathing. At Dengemarsh 10+ pairs of Common Terns, several Marsh Harriers and Beared Tits and brief flight view of a Bittern
A sunbathing Cetti's Warbler by the corral
A single summer plumaged Cattle Egret at Boulderwall this morning
Adult Lapwing at Boulderwall
A recently fledged Lapwing at Boulderwall
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