What a day!
EABA leaders: Connor
After the super Dotterel the Buff Breasted Sandpiper, five Curlew Sandpipers, 16 + Little Egrets, Scaup and Greenshank with Matt I travelled to Cley NWT thanks to the kind invitation of Ray and David Roche. Although there was no sign of the Barred Warbler or the Ruddy Shelduck (we later discovered it was at Stiffkey) a seawatch provided three Arctic Skuas. After this we decided to walk down the the North hide. From this hide a single Curlew Sandpiper was among the many Dunlin. From here we continued to Arnolds Marsh, seeing two Wheatears and three Marsh Harriers in the process. On arnolds marsh there were four Greenshank, six Spotted Redshank, two Sandwich Terns, one Common Tern and many Dunlin, Redshank, Avocets, Black Tailed Godwits and a few Bar Tailed Godwits. We saw nothing else of note apart from two Kestrels and sveral Linnits.
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