The presence of one or more Rock Pipits attracted a steady flow of birders over the past two days. It took about 20 minutes to locate the Rock Pipit as it was feeding and preening in the vegetation on the far side of the closer of two streams. I was joined by Andy Radford and we enjoyed watching the bird. Also present at the site were several Little Ringed Plovers, two Redshank, a White Wagtail, 20+ Teal, Meadow Pipits and a single Yellowhammer.
Rock Pipit
Little Ringed Plover
Redshank
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