Monday, 2 March 2015

Benacre Broad. Suffolk.

Strong wind from the west with cold nip in the air.

Nothing out of the ordinary but with hardly any water in the broad it did bring in some waders. SANDERLING, DUNLIN, RINGED PLOVER, LAPWING, REDSHANK and plenty of gulls with a few L.B.B.GULLS and G.B.B.GULLS. Altogether the interesting feature was the SONG THRUSHES about which must be getting ready to move on as they have been few and far between. There was also a single LITTLE EGERET over the far side sheltering from the wind and a few duck including TEAL, MALLARD and several SHELLDUCK.
                                                         Look what the tide turned up.

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