...yes, another.
On Friday, Druridge and East Chevington played host to a moulting adult White winged Black Tern for the day. Luckily for me I was able to drop in on my way home from work. Even though I only had my scope in the car ( must leave a pair of bins in there), the bird was easy to get as it dip fed around East Chev North Pool.
This site is THE place in the county to find WWBT from May to August with birds being noted not annually but certainly every other year or so. I've seen a few here over the years.
Just a shame the Caspian had not returned....
2 comments:
Hi, love your blog! Always catch up when we come up your way, to get the latest news. Been doing the coastal path. Very happy to have great views of a red backed shrike yesterday..not sure if we should report it somewhere? Anyway, please keep up the great work!
Hi Thanks for the comment. Red backed Shrike is a very rare migrant on our coast, did you get any photos or have an exact location please? Cheers Stewart
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