Walk round the Logging Mill (Sewer farm) and on to cliff edge:
The logging trees where not seen and neither where many birds. Just the usual with BLACKBIRD, REDWING, CROW, and flock of around 12 FIELDFARE flying south west. A few PHEASANT, ROBIN, WREN, GOLDCREST, GOLDFINCH and the well polished JAY. Along rail track the only thing was BLUE TIT and GREAT TIT.
At the cliff a very white HERRING GULL flew by, with no real way of knowing it may have been a YELLOW LEGGED. Off shore the only thing visible was a GUILIMOT. On way back to footpath a single SWALLOW flew over caravans. But along the cliff a SKYLARK was in full song and not to high either. 4 LINNETS sat on cliff edge until they saw us and took to the air. We came across some more around 8 birds in all sitting on fence surrounding water board land with 6 GREENFINCH. A GREEN WOOD was also feeding on the land. A KESTREL hovered close by and then left after defaulting on a catch. We had over fly us here another 2 SWALLOWS heading in desperation South. We also saw 3 GREAT SPOTTED WOOD and 2 JAYS between church and caravans and walked back along road.
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