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Kestrel was new on the 9th, while a couple each of
Greenshank and
Green Sandpiper were still present and
Ruffs increased to 10. There were 13 of the latter species on the 10th, and a flock of 10
Black-tailed Godwits arrived from the north. A couple of
Grey Herons and a male
Hen Harrier also arrived, at least 2
White Wagtails were among the Pieds, a
Chiffchaff was at the north of the island and the
Black-headed Bunting was seen again briefly as another period of fog rolled in for the evening.
Sedge Warblers have been more conspicuous than usual recently, although all sightings probably just involve the island's breeding birds and their offspring.
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