Today a few waders at last. Two Redshank were chased off the scrape by the local Moorhen. The 'local' pair of Little-ringed Plover were joined by a second male. After a spate of threat posturing the intruder flew off. A pair of Grey Partridge took some time out for a dust bath. Barn Swallow numbers increased to fourteen late afternoon, and three Willow Warbler were singing in the plantation.
08 April, 2008
Dunstable STW Migrants
Posted by Andy Whitney at 10:00 pm
Labels: Barn Swallow, Grey Partridge, Little-ringed Plover, Redshank, Willow Warbler
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