On the spur of the second Linda and I made a decision on an Ouzel hunt on the north coast, arriving on Salthouse Heath at round 8.30. Regardless of a very good search we didn’t find any birds of observe, so drove down the hill to the East Financial institution, choosing up a Interest over the Dun Cow. Fleeting glimpses of Sedge Warbler and Bearded Tit have been all that the sturdy wind allowed, however a Marsh Harrier carrying a rabbit was fascinating (‘although in all probability not for the rabbit!) Bishop’s Conceal gave us shut views of Snipe and Little Egret however nothing new…
Whereas we have been having fun with scorching drinks within the reception centre a Spoonbill and a few Nice Egrets flew distantly by. Our pal at reception was type sufficient to provide us instructions to a pair of Ouzels on the western finish of the Heath: inside minutes we have been having fun with good views of those pleasant birds, within the firm of the equally pleasant Eddie Myers!