Allhallows Marshes 23/08/23

An afternoon visit on a glorious sunny day.

Parking at the usual spot in Binney Road the agitated calls of Swallow caught my attention as they mobbed a Sparrowhawk which passed within feet of me. This was the first of a series of birds of prey on the walk which became something of a raptor fest.

Binney Reservoir had 18 Black-tailed Godwit though no other waders.

The marsh looked in good condition due to irrigation measures, and Stoke Lagoon had plenty of water.

On the marsh to the south of Stoke Lagoon four Whinchat were found, plus a Wheatear on the fenceline alongside the path.

A Hobby was hunting prey over the Lagoon.

Walking back I heard a Greenshank though best of all a Wood Sandpiper, and two distant Raven were also on the marsh.

Raptor totals for the day:

Buzzard 5

Kestrel 4

Marsh Harrier 2

Sparrowhawk 2

Hobby 1

Buzzard 

Whinchat 

Migrant Hawker

Small Tortoiseshell 

Stoke Lagoon 

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