Of recent evenings I have been scanning from Ness Point. Its been looking really good and evidently this evening it has started well. There is an obvious movement of birds especially terns which are heading south at some rate. I would estimate about 600 birds which seems to be confirmed by others. I have not yet made any real significant sightings but a RED KNOT is knot bad. Amongst the TURNSTONES. I did have an adult MED GULL the other night which was flying high and north. As for today the best bird was at Lodge Lane at Walberswick when I picked up on a juvenile WOODLARK this is the first time I have had this privilege to my knowledge. The bird was siting on the old pines and then moved to a wire further along. It was far to busy preening. There was a few RED-LEGGED-PARTRIDGE, ROBIN, WREN, BLACKBIRD, MISTLE THRUSH, MAGPIE 7. CROW, SWALLOW, SAND MARTIN, SWIFT, CHAFFINCH, BLUE TIT,
Not the best pic in the world but at least its there.
Juv Black Headed Gull ( Links Hill)
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