I always enjoy September, it's the time of year when birds start to arrive..... and leave...... on migration. In short, there are a few nice birds to see and usually some good photo opportunities. I had been looking at pictures taken on Florida beaches of small waders and it prompted me to get myself out there, close to home and have a look. Cockwood Harbour is always a good place with easy access and in the past I have seen Black-tailed Godwits feeding in the inner harbour and I really love them. On the river side of the harbour I have often seen Ringed Plover roosting at high tide on the banks b y the railway line and so it proved today. Was it my imagination but I am sure there wasn't as many as previous years with just a very small group today, hardly a flock! There were a few adults, that's one of them above and then some juveniles, (see below).
Amongst the roosting Ringed Plovers were a few Turnstone, slightly larger than the plovers and a bit dreary. Not the most attractive bird but in flight they look their best.
A couple of the adult plovers in flight.
A Little Egret on the river at Powderham.
Its been quite hard to find the time to "stake-out" the Kingfishers this last few days, I can't be in two places at once. At the wood hide, things have also been worryingly very quite on my last two visits I have hardly even seen a bird. However the food is disappearing from the feeders so I am confident that birds are coming and going.
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