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A regular account of the birds seen mainly on and around Pagham Spit, the Lagoon and the North Wall plus other birding exploits from time to time.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

A week in Suffolk

Each year we usually make several trips to Suffolk but this year we made just the one visit in September. Usually at this 'end of summer /early autumn'  time we do well for migrants. However it turned out to be a quiet week birdwise. We had apparently missed a few interesting waders and passage passerines seemed slow or absent.
We only clocked up 70 species but nevertheless it was a pleasant week....here are a few somewhat disappointing photos, just for the record.

Firstly a few waders all at RSPB Minsmere...
Common Sandpiper

Ruff

Black Tailed Godwit




Bar Tailed Godwit (juvenile)

Canada Geese

Female Mandarin on the Meare Thorpeness

Redstart showing its tail...brilliantly!
North Bushes, Minsmere.

Redstart feeding on the ground...much less impressive!


Chiffchaff

A well hidden Dartford Warbler in bushes near Lucky Pool Minsmere


Stonechat

Mistle Thrush...Westwood Marshes Dunwich.


From Island Mere, Minsmere we looked for the reported Otters with no success

...just a Grey Heron


...and a distant Hobby
Catching dragonflies
On Friday we met the Waveney Bird Ringers who, likewise agreed 'things were quiet'!


During our visit a Blue Tit, Great Tit and this Reed Warbler were ringed...



...so its back now to Pagham Harbour....with Cattle Egrets, Spoonbill, waders and migrants!



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