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September WeBS count and sightings

September WeBS count and sightings

Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS).

20 September 2020

High Tide but no sign of Yellow Legs

High Tide but no sign of Yellow Legs

High Tide but no sign of Yellow Legs

19 September 2020

Lesser Yellowlegs still here

Lesser Yellowlegs still here

Our North American visitor was still present this morning, showing well on the South Lake first thing.

18 September 2020

Lesser Yellowlegs on South Lake

Lesser Yellowlegs on South Lake

A nice surprise this morning with a Lesser Yellowlegs found on the South Lake

17 September 2020

Little Stints on the South Lake

Little Stints on the South Lake

Two Little Stints dropped in on South Lake for a brief visit, flew off toward Top New Piece

16 September 2020

Influx of Curlew Sandpipers and a correction to tide times

Influx of Curlew Sandpipers and a correction to tide times

At least 10 Curlew Sandpiper

15 September 2020

Big Tides on the way

Big Tides on the way

Look out for the high tides 17-22nd September

14 September 2020

Last brood of Avocet departed?

Last brood of Avocet departed?

No sign of the final family

13 September 2020

Sightings 11th and 12th September

Sightings 11th and 12th September

Summary of sightings

12 September 2020

Cattle Egret calls in to the Duck Decoy

Cattle Egret calls in to the Duck Decoy

Cattle Egret seen again

10 September 2020

Otter encounter

Otter encounter

Otter spotted

8 September 2020

Today's highlights

Today's highlights

Estuary TowerYellow Wagtail over toward grounds. The DumblesFlock of Barnacle Geese with Snow x Bar-headed hybrid.Top New PiecePintail, 150 Teal with Gadwall and Shoveler plus 2 juvenile Ruff on the flood.Middle PointTen Avocet on tidal pool to South with

7 September 2020

'New in' Spotted Redshank

'New in' Spotted Redshank

First juvenile Spotted Redshank of the year

6 September 2020

Pintail on Estuary

Pintail on Estuary

Nice to see some newly arrived Pintail on the estuary.

5 September 2020

Friday's birding

Friday's birding

An unusual gull was in the roost at high tide

4 September 2020