A chilly start though increasingly brighter later in the morning, with light winds.
Two Cattle Egret were in the field with cows, behind the hedge.
On the marsh a single Egyptian Goose was somewhat distant, but near the seawall good views were obtained of 21 White-fronted Geese, and 15 handsome Barnacle Geese also flew in. Unfortunately there was no sign of the Tundra Bean Goose that had been present two days earlier.
Plenty of activity from Lapwing on the marsh, with flocks seen in flight when disturbed by a bird of prey, and the distinctive calls from territorial males in display flight often also heard.
There were two separate flocks of Skylark, each of approximately 20 birds. Near the seawall two small groups of up to 10 Greenfinch were nice to see, plus some very smart Pied Wagtails. Still a few Redwings around, but they'll be on their way soon I expect.
Raptors were represented by two Marsh Harriers and a single Sparrowhawk which flew over.
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Cattle Egret |
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Barnacle Geese |
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Barnacle Geese
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White-fronted Geese |
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White-fronted Geese with one Greylag
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Pied Wagtail
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Redwing |
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Sparrowhawk |
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