Another exodus of birds took place during the cloudy, but still very bright, moonlit night, with the numbers of all thrush species decreasing by more than fifty percent by the morning. A
Rook, 30
Robins and a
Wheatear were among a diminished selection of small migrants, and 34
Woodcocks and 3
Pochards were also recorded. There was more of interest among the contingent of long-staying non-passerines: the
Baird's Sandpiper made a reappearance after a week's apparent absence, the
Brent Goose was at the north coast, and both the
Little Gull and the
Swallow were seen again.
Little Gull
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