I was out at 06:30, nothing on BSL, on the way down the Loddon path a Nuthatch and Coal Tit called, at LFGP the first autumn Common Sandpiper was in front of the hide, but went off to the left.
An additional 16+ Common Tern were setting up a colony on the shingle island, 18 Lapwing, mostly in the SW corner, where the water was at it's lowest since the digging.
A male Kingfisher sat in front of the hide for a few minutes.
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