Cliffe Pools 4/09/25

An afternoon visit in mostly sunny weather.

The main objective was to find the Stone Curlew which has been reported on/off since mid August on Flamingo Pool. The NW end of the pool seems to be the favoured location as it was with the bird three years ago. Is this years Stone Curlew the same individual?

On reaching the far end of Flamingo I scoped the area and spied a beady eye looking at me from behind a clump of sedge/juncus, though it was the yellow on the bill that first caught my attention. The bird stayed partially hidden like this for about 10 minutes, then stood up and walked forward a short distance. It then flew several hundred yards, though was still visible albeit behind vegetation once again.

Other waders seen on Cliffe Pools included two Whimbrel, about five Greenshank and a Common Sandpiper.

Several Red Admiral posed well in the sunny conditions.

Initial view of the Stone Curlew 

Stone Curlew 

As above 

The area inhabited by the Stone Curlew on Flamingo Pool

Red Admiral 



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