Sunday, 14 May 2017

Webs Count, Easthaven

My monthly Wetland Bird Survey count at Easthaven today and since it was sunny I took along a camera just in case something rare or interesting turned up, nothing unusual did but a flock of small waders at least 150 strong was impressive to see. Most waders are in or getting close to breeding plumage and I was a bit surprised to see so many still around.



At a first glance I thought two Dunlin had just landed but it's a Sanderling on the left with a Dunlin to the right



Turnstone almost in full breeding colours



Some of an eventual count of around 90 Sanderlings which formed the bulk of the large flock seen at Easthaven. Other photos I've ditched had a higher percentage of birds closer to their eventual breeding plumage than some of these



This male Shelduck had just seen off another male who had designs on his missus!



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