Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Ness Point, Lowestoft.

Wind blowing in well but still hard to gain a good grip on anything out of the usual. I suppose the GANNET flying with young well out was good but what was flying underneath them is still a matter of conjecture smaller yeas and black then white so assumed MANX SHEARWATER. In real terms 2 hours brought about 5 of these by. But if it was anything more than that it was well beyond my range and eye sight. Plenty of movement of TERN'S some smaller some assumed LITTLE TERN, But others will remain as comic. I had 6 TURNSTONE South as well as 3 OYSTERCATCHER. 2 MALLARD North and the little ditty below. Which hoped out of the tamarisk as I was about to depart.

 COMMON WHITETHROAT
Job to think that this is the same bird. How different anyone can look, but then look at me?


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