After a quiet seawatch at Whitburn I popped up to Amble, where the returning Caspian Gull was in the harbour. Spending most of its time asleep, it did wake briefly for a quick wander and some photos.
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Caspian Gull |
Further down the coast, East Chevington continues to look good with Spotted Redshank, 2 Garganey, Little Gull and 10 Ruff of note. Painted Lady, Small Copper and Wall were by the path to the hide.
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Painted Lady & Small Copper |
Quiet at Druridge and Cresswell, but a smart Ruff was just north of the causeway at Cresswell. 2 Yellow Wagtail were at Lynemouth Flash.
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Ruff |
Back in Gateshead a Little Egret dropped in for a few minutes at Shibdon. 3 Green Sandpiper were at a refreshed Lamesley.
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Little Egret |
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