



Black-tailed Godwit svarthalespove and Bar-tailed Godwit lappspove (right hand bird)

A short stroll around the reserve produced five Black-tailed Godwit svarthalespove and a Bar-tailed Godwit lappspove as the best sightings. Must be getting on for a record year for Black-tailed Godwit observations.
Other stuff included more newly hatched Lapwing vipe chicks and a female Wigeon brunnakke.
Other stuff included more newly hatched Lapwing vipe chicks and a female Wigeon brunnakke.
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