Saturday, 11 August 2012
Corton Cliff and Corton Wood
Once you run the gauntlet of naked men on the beach, the walk was ok. Along the base of the cliff brought in a small flock of SAND MARTIN still intent of hanging around there nest site. We also found an odd LINNET which was not doing what it should do. How strange. But then I don't do as I am supposed to do sometimes. Something to do with calvanism they tell me. Very little out at sea, except for 16 TURNSTONE on rocks, but the best was the walk through Corton Woods. Several SPECKLED WOOD in both light and dark phase. We also cam,e across a pair of young SPARROW HAWKS who where being tended by there mum. If calling ever attracted anything then only Gulls could beat these two young birds. We also picked up a few Blue Tit and Great as well as a young JAY and a single Robin and Wren.
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