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Pagham Birder: The Blog

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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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

A couple of weeks in Suffolk

 Although a cool East breeze dominated the weather, it was generally pleasant. The Nightingales and Garden Warblers were in good voice and over 80 species were seen in total. The Stone Curlews were very distant and although flyover Cranes were heard I was in the woods at Minsmere at the time so missed actually seeing them!

Most of the regular species were noted and some good views of Bitterns were obtained and on one occasion I happened to be at the right place at the right time, when a Black Winged Stilt was present at Minsmere.

So, a very random mix of photos as reminders of a pleasant couple of weeks.......



Bittern from Island Mere hide, Minsmere






Black Winged Stilt from South Hide Minsmere



Avocets...

A good number of Sand Martins starting to nest
Wood Duck ...a splendid drake at The Mere, Thorpeness


Egyptian Goose with youngster
Fleeting glimpse of a Cettis Warbler at the new board walk,East Scrape hide,Minsmere

Redshank...one of very few at Minsmere
Garden Warbler,  Thorpeness. Surprising numbers around. 
Muntjac
Cormorant...Island Mere
Chinese Water Deer,  Carlton Marshes
Marsh Harrier...Minsmere

Skylark, Minsmere
Sandwich Tern, East Scrape Hide
Shoveler
Kittiwakes nesting on the off shore outfall, Sizewell


Song Thrush, North Warren RSPB Reserve


Moorhen

Red Kite...not so common in Suffolk

Herring Gull
Gadwall

On the way home we stopped off at Pulborough Brooks RSPB and were pleased to note two pairs of Avocets on separate islands on West Meads ...one with rings.

...and lastly this Dunnock enjoying the sun at Fattengates courtyard. 

Just a few reminders to put in the memory bank.

Made a good break from the usual domesticities!

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