Monday, 13 May 2013

Herringfleet,Suffolk border.

Wind still blowing from the west and not that warm.

Best birds where a pair of HOBBIES that decided to hunt around us. But the opportunities for a good shot where seriously limited. Still did get some but not good enough for here. Also three LITTLE EGRET seemed to be interested in each other of toward St Olaves. Lapwing where obviously nesting on the meadows and where being viewed by some birders intent on ringing by the looks of it. SEDGE WARBLERS in good numbers as where BLACKCAP on the heath with several WHITETHROATS calling well. We did hear some WILLOW WARBLERS up the early part of the secluded trail. A male MARSH HARRIER was also of towards Somerlyton so where the CORVIDS who where so obvious. In the pump house next to windmill a owl must be toasting in there as there are pellets everywhere. I put a wooden beam across so he has a better place to perch will give it a look another time.




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