




One or two White-rumped Sandpipers have turned up this summer on the east coast so I think Northumberland was a bit overdue, and what better place for one than East Chevington NWT Reserve. Andy sent me a text to say that a nice adult was showing on the North pool. As this was my fourth county White-rump I was not in a major hurry to get there but the bird was kind enough to wait til I'd finished work.
Also here were 3 Greenshanks, 6+Ruff and an unusual juvenile Mediterranean Gull
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