Ospreys at Frampton
Saturday 11th September 2010

The highlight this morning was two Ospreys at Frampton on Court Lake (above). After that excitement things were pretty quiet at Fretherne with just a few warblers in the shape of a Lesser Whitethroat and three Chiffchaffs of note and equally quiet at Sharpness despite the impressive tide; again the only interest here was a few warblers, another Lesser Whitethroat, a Blackcap and more Chiffchaffs. A visit to WWT Slimbridge to round off the morning produced a second-winter Mediterranean Gull, 2-3 Wheatears, 5+ Yellow Wagtails, a and three GreenshankRuff on the Dumbles, a Garden Warbler was along the Holden walkway and a juvenile Black Tern was on South Lake (below).

The highlight this morning was two Ospreys at Frampton on Court Lake (above). After that excitement things were pretty quiet at Fretherne with just a few warblers in the shape of a Lesser Whitethroat and three Chiffchaffs of note and equally quiet at Sharpness despite the impressive tide; again the only interest here was a few warblers, another Lesser Whitethroat, a Blackcap and more Chiffchaffs. A visit to WWT Slimbridge to round off the morning produced a second-winter Mediterranean Gull, 2-3 Wheatears, 5+ Yellow Wagtails, a and three GreenshankRuff on the Dumbles, a Garden Warbler was along the Holden walkway and a juvenile Black Tern was on South Lake (below).

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