Tuesday 5 May 2009

Tuesday 5th May 09 - Evening - White Wagtail

First visit in five days and yet more changes to the layout.
The lowering water levels reveal an expanse of mud on the south of the main body of water, centrally located viewable through the gap in banking on south side and up the hill. Potentially looks like developing into the best area yet.
Two Little Ringed Plover, two Common Tern and Yellow Wagtail were in this area.
Pair Shelduck still present as are Gadwall.
At the east end of main lake (Godwit Corner side) where the ground has been turned over the Pied Wagtails favouring the deep tyre tracks in the evening, when all traffic has gone) include the 'textbook' White Wagtail, seen on and of at the site.

Links:
Shelduck - RSPB
Shelduck - Birdguides
Shelduck - BTO
Shelduck - Avibirds

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