A transfer to the centre hides was rewarded by one other Inexperienced Sandpiper and – distantly – two Little Stints and a Frequent Sandpiper. The Egrets have been being commonly flushed by a Marsh Harrier, and sheltered among the many cattle: it felt like being again on the Somme Estuary!
After tea and a scone, we took a stroll alongside the East Financial institution, the place the one new hen – for the 12 months in addition to the day – was a distant Arctic Skua chasing terns offshore.
An fascinating hen was a juvenile Little Ringed Plover, which had apparently been reported as a Kentish Plover…