South-easterly winds, increasing throughout the day, brought a small number of new birds, but not as much as was hoped for. A
Reed Warbler and 3
Willow Warblers were the only new passerines, and a third
Collared Dove joined the 2 already present at Holland House. A Couple of
Sandwich Terns were in Nouster Bay, while waders included the
Buff-breasted Sandpiper, a
Black-tailed Godwit, a
Greenshank, 29
Ruffs and 43
Knots.
The current influx of Ruffs, the biggest for more than a decade, is still a long way short of the impressive record count of 107 in September 1995.
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