Another Essex twitch today with the Marsh Sandpiper at Vange Marsh. The bird gave really good scope views but was a little distant for the camera. I also picked up another two ticks with Wood Sandpiper and Reed Warbler and had a good chat with a few Essex guys. Always nice to catch up with Graham J too and chew the fat with him for a while.
Year list now 230
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Marsh Sandpiper with Greenshank |
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Wood Sandpiper |
There were sixteen Greenshank on site along with a Spotted Redshank.
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