STEPPE GREY SHRIKE
Bearded Tits
Pink-footed Geese
Next we travelled to the RSPB reserve in Titchwell. The first birds we saw was a large flock of Dark-bellied Brent Geese flying overhead. Waders were in good supply with about 8 Ruff present and large numbers of Lapwing and Golden Plover, (including a leucistic Golden Plover) . Following the path out onto the beach a flock of Redshanks flew past, a Spotted Redshank in amongst them was a nice surprise.On the beach there was another large group of birders scanning the sea. I joined them and soon I was on a Black-throated Diver, which was in the company of 2 Red-throated Divers, out in the bay. I managed to get some decent views but the birds were very far away and hard to see at times. I carried on walking along the beach and came across a large group of waders. Rough estimates were: 200+ Bar-tailed Godwit, 100+ Black-tailed Godwit, 100+ Knot, 8 Grey Plover and 60 Brent Geese. Whilst watching the group an alert on my phone told me of 2 Little Stints at Tichwell. I quickly rushed back onto the reserve, and tried to locate the Stints. Whilst scanning for them I found a Water Rail and a Spotted Redshank (probably the bird from earlier). Eventually I found a small group of birders, and with them the 2 Little Stints. Whilst watching them a female Marsh Harrier was hunting at the back of the marsh and a Bittern flew overhead, it circled the reserve for about 5 minutes!!. The Little Stints showed very well for a good half an hour, but then flew out into the middle of the reserve with a group of Dunlin. I met up with my Dad and we walked back to the car. As we walked further there was another large group of birders all scanning a small tree. I asked a birder what was there and he replied, "a Yellow-browed Warbler!" Upon him saying that it flew into view, I had decent views of the smart Yellow-browed Warbler during the time, but they were brief as it never stayed in the same place for more that a second!
Ruff
Brent Geese
Bittern
Little Stints
Yellow-browed Warbler
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