Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Teal scrape busy

Despite my lack of posts, I have been about on the odd occasion, just not had time to post anything.

Not that there has been much to mention, 7 Little Egret yesterday, 6 of them on Teal scrape and regular Green and Common Sandpiper there, shows that when water levels get low, this scrape comes into it's own.

Sightings of Sedge Warbler and Nightingale have brought the month up to 86, just 3 off the 3rd place for all July's.

Yes to show, are Teal, Mandarin, Mistle Thrush, Dunlin, Willow Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat and also possible are Wigeon, Ruff and even Wood Sandpiper if we are really lucky.

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