Allhallows Marsh 26/05/23

A sunny day though with a brisk NE wind.

I parked near Binney Road and walked out towards the marsh. A male Yellow Wagtail showed well in the wheat field just beyond the farm.

On reaching the seawall I headed in the direction of Stoke Lagoon. The lagoon proved disappointing though in the flooded marsh beyond the various ducks included a drake Garganey, and four each of Lapwing and Redshank may well have been breeding in the area. A Hobby was also seen albeit distant.

Further on Ivy Fleet had singing Reed Warblers while a pair of Marsh Harrier were on Binney Marsh. However, the undoubted bird of the day was a Great Reed Warbler that I heard singing in Ivy Fleet. It frequently sang though try as I might I couldn't see it, even though it was quite close at times. The windy conditions obviously didn't help, probably causing the bird to sing lower in the reeds.

Garganey

Yellow Wagtail

Ivy Fleet 

Mallard and ducklings 


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