During an extremely quiet and seemingly birdless morning, a single Reed Bunting was far and away the stand-out find. Efforts to locate something more exciting eventually turned up a few migrants, but most of these were birds that had been present for some days. Warblers included a Garden Warbler, three Blackcaps, 25 Chiffchaffs, five Goldcrests and a Willow Warbler, while the only other passerines worth mentioning were a Song Thrush, five Grey Wagtails, four Skylarks, 31 Goldfinches and a Redpoll. A Ringed Plover was the only new wader, and the Bar-tailed Godwit was present on the beach for its twelfth day.
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Wednesday 30 September 2009
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