Thursday, 23 May 2013

Variable Sightings

Gorlston Sea Front: May 19th Only bird of real interest was a rung TURNSTONE who was not obliging due in main to some old boy wanting to photograph Golaston-on-Sea. Hence only part number 725. A few KITTYWAKES flew by and that was it.
Home: May 22nd:  A PEREGRINE flew through at the top of the road heading North about midday. I also had a very high flying COMMON BUZZARD about the same time flying North to South parallel to the sea front. The only other significant was a SWALLOW flying South.
Breydon evening May 22nd:  Only bird was a single AVOCET and several COMMON TERNS. 1 OYSTERCATCHER. REED BUNTING SEDGE WARBLER WHITETHROAT. SHELLDUCK must have been over 200 birds in all.
Links Hill May 23rd: Nothing only very common birds and KITTYWAKES flying by.
Leathes Ham May 23rd: Best bird was a single HOBBY flew East to West. Plenty of SWIFTS feeding. GARDEN WARBLER singing as well as BLACKCAP, WILLOW WARBLER and CHIFFCHAFF.





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