Friday 24th April 2009 Above: Saul Warth at low tide I started off the day's birding at Fretherne/Saul Warth, not much on the high tide but a Common Sandpiper at the edge of the river was a year tick. I then made to long walk round to view the south flash from the towpath viewpoint, where a pair of Garganeys were present, plus seven Black-tailed Godwits , 40 Sand Martins , 41 Shelduck , including an apparent RuddyX, and small numbers of Teal , Shoveler , and Gadwall . Next it was on the Splatt Bridge and the walk to Green Lane. A Cuckoo was calling from the direction of Nebrow Hill, and a Lesser Whitethroat was between the canal and Green Lane. From the viewing platform, a nice male Ruff , approaching breeding plumage, was on the 100-acre, plus six Redshanks and two Little Egrets . Next, Slimbridge WWT and a nice summer-plumaged Curlew Sandpiper was on the Top New Piece (record shot below) along with a near-summer plumaged Spotted Redshank . A walk down to Middle Point was un...
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