Dad struggled with the walk out to the Black Stork but his mood was lifted when he saw how well the bird was showing for us.
A Tawny Owl called again from the copse in Mill lane and we encountered the usual suspects on the walk, Bearded Tits, Oystercatcher, Curlew, Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank, Avocet, Green Sandpiper, Ruff, Chinese Water Deer and Hares to name a few. Back at the car park we found a Little Owl but with news of the Zitty being seen we headed off with haste to Walberswick. Ringo took £3 off me for 4 hours parking and we started the half a mile walk down to the twitch. As we arrived the bird was heard calling and we managed to see it flying high in the clouds. This repeated every ten minutes or so and we managed to watch it flying low along the reeds along with one very brief view of it sat up. Spoonbill was the only other bird of note here but we left extremely happy to be adding Zitting Cisticola to the life list (452) the year list (223) and the Suffolk list (282)
The Zit is my second new bird of 2025 and has been a long time coming in this year of limited opportunity where I've added this and the Booted Eagle (which looks good to make the British list) and I've dipped just Song Sparrow now I've erased the dip on the Kent Zit.
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