![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiM2o8IkGMDKNriYoJMjbXuxjOYilapgxzTfMpVJRvWMnOBZ2xvOOHVXpWGqCh0Qv5L0lZwDN_OiN7lQw-i_dNUp0bMhw4_Vc_6vr5QfyY6XDd2YJq0opm4bntkvwG7TD-rgHrftUTDveEc/s400/LRP.jpg)
There were also singles of both Common and Green Sandpipers there, as well as a Snipe. Haven't given up hope of a Pec there this autumn but it seems unlikely given that I'll be in the Azores for two weeks from Saturday. Also today, a new singing Cetti's Warbler on the ARC Pit, as well as these beasts:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgLI3gENwtO7wNoPbmsF5e_a2vIaUWQxuoBtJx7IkChe0i4yH8GMdsHtFxXmnwBDpj1FNKUk0ag4K2I_mfBS1MDPraHpbvCo4kiZ4J5TwNgOtetMsp4nLl2Hfxon_Id-6WXIoHLJ1M-_e3A/s400/GPs.jpg)
It's very good to have so many back in September but alas there was no token yank wader amongst them. Not even a measly Dotterel.
Here's to tomorrow.
No comments:
Post a Comment