Starting at Worth on a bright and breezy day we walked in from the north end of the Pinnock Wall to the reserve. One objective was hopefully to catch sight of the family of Black-winged Stilts that successfully bred this year. However, no sign of the stilts, having apparently flown off the previous evening.
One Hobby, two Little-ringed Plover, and three Dunlin were seen.
Butterflies were active in the sunshine, notably two Wall, several Holly Blue, and a Painted Lady.
At Oare in the afternoon the east flood held well over a thousand Black-tailed Godwit sitting out the high tide. Pectoral Sandpiper had been seen in the morning though was absent in the three hours we spent there. A Hobby flew along the back of the flood and two juvenile Sedge Warblers showed very well at close range.
An impressive sight was two Southern Migrant Hawker dragonflies resting up when the sun went in later in the afternoon.
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Painted Lady |
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Holly Blue |
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Sedge Warbler |
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As above |
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Black-tailed Godwit |
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Southern Migrant Hawker |
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