Kingsdown 22nd November
We walked along the undercliff to where birders were watching the Crag Martin, that was first found yesterday. The bird was roosting on the cliff face, about half-way up. Photographs were difficult in the poor light, then at 7:29 the bird suddenly flew off, heading south. That proved to be the last sight of it on the day though we did walk along the cliff-top hoping for a fly past.
Then to Worth Marshes, walking the track off Jubilee Road looking for the Eastern Yellow Wagtail that has been in the area. Unfortunately neither that bird or any Lapland Buntings were seen today, though the potential of the area was clear to see with new excavations having been dug. Two typically vocal Green Sandpipers flew over, and in a cabbage field were numerous Meadow Pipits, plus some Pied Wagtails.
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