In fact, more of most!  An early morning mooch around in the mist this morning showed up thousands of cobwebs, which had caught droplets of moisture. As the sun burnt through, birds began to sing at full volume, including several garden warblers.  Two of them were in a three-cornered competition with a song thrush, in an area that had been used by a nightingale yesterday.  I don't think the nightingale was there today, as the other three were so noisy.

Some lucky visitors this morning spotted a greenshank, sharing the scrape alongside the entrance road with a little egret.  Garganeys, normally quite elusive, have been spotted during the week, so with a long weekend about to start, I'm looking forward to meeting lots of visitors and recording lots of wildlife.

Families can take part in a discovery trail on Sunday and Monday afternoons - just pick up a guide sheet from our information point in the car park.