Ness Point: Spent 40 minuets here with little to show. Looks like things are staying put, who can blame them but there must be birds out there to be found. I did have 1 RED THROATED DIVER and 4 CORMORANT with a few TURNSTONE flitting by and the call of PIED WAGTAIL behind me. A few starling flying about and GOLDCREST amongst the tamarisk and the call of a REDWING.
Links Hill: Several BLACK HEADED GULL and one was colour ringed. a three digit job so I have no idea what that means. Also three MEW GULL with one much larger than the others and one a first winter. 2 MED GULLS on the cut North Denes and a single MEADOW PIPIT.
Gunton Wood: A few REDWING flitting through the trees with a fly through KESREL being sought out by a MAGPIE. ROBINS in good song as were the GOLDCRESTS again.
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