At Wykeham South Lake this morning
Pink-footed Goose, 4 Egyptian Geese, 2 Teal, 3 Common Sandpipers and 7
Wheatears (in front of the viewpoint) plus moving N/NE were 2 Fieldfares, a
Blackbird and 3 flava Wagtails.
Also today a Little Ringed
Plover was on Rudda Road Flash; a Manx Shearwater went north past Long Nab this
evening; there was a singing Redstart in Scar Wood and 5 Wigeon were on the
Heybridge Scrapes.
However the highlight of the day came
from Wykeham Raptor View Point where a male Hen Harrier was seen and
photographed.
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Hen Harrier - Wykeham Raptor View Point - Alan M Hunt |
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Sedge Warbler - Long Nab - Nick Addey |
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