Yet another try and dip over Richard's Pipit. But then it was cold and some snow falling. But the old warmers in the boots were very good.
Breydon South Wall: Best I suppose was the GREY PLOVER and BAR-TAILED GODWIT feeding together as the tide went down. So some of the stuff today a single COMMON BBUZZARD well over the other side. But closer to home and on Lizard side was a small flock of 5 BRENT GEESE dark bellied which again flew of North to join the buzzard. However for a change the AVOCET moved up river on Lizard side so a pic was in order. Also had a single in the following. MEADOW PIPIT, SKYLARK, ROCK PIPIT. A few RINGED PLOVER flew up on the tide and the usual DUNLIN. French CORMORANTS feeding the river with the scattering of TEAL, MALLARD, and 6 SHELLDUCK. LAPWING were cutting up the sky at times and a few CURLEW put in an appearance. I also saw 2 CHINESE WATER DEER in one of the dykes.
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