Allhallows Marshes 30/04/22

The first of three visits to these marshes for the Breeding Waders of Wet Meadows survey. Parking at the end of Binney Road I walked a circuit of the area on public footpaths.

Binney Marsh itself looked the most promising and had a pair of displaying Lapwing. However, these proved to be the only Lapwing seen on the day, other waders being absent apart from two flocks of Whimbrel, with 15 birds in total. 

Nevertheless the supporting cast of other birds made for an enjoyable walk in glorious weather. At Binney Farm there were several Yellow Wagtails including a pale blue-headed individual, the so called 'Channel Wagtail' intergrade. Nearby a migrant Whinchat sang softly.

Close to Stoke Levels two male Wheatear were very obliging, while a Hobby zoomed around. A pair of Garganey on the lagoon were never close though a nice record.

Yellow Wagtail intergrade

Yellow Wagtail

Whinchat

Whinchat

Wheatear

Wheatear

Hobby

Male Garganey

Female Garganey

Stoke Lagoon




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