Well thanks to a mate who knows the place we finally got our first visit to Ham Wall yesterday and wow what a day, sightings and photos included numerous Marsh Harriers, Sparrowhawk, Kingfishers, 3 Bitterns, Buzzard, Tawny Owl, Cettis Warbler, Reed Bunting, Wigeon, Teal, Shovler, Little Grebe, Little Egret, Gadwall, Great White Egrets, fleeting glimpse of a water rail, Fieldfare, Redwings, Roe Deer, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, pair of Glossy Ibis and over 150,000 starlings that gave us a show at the end of the day never to be forgotten, landing in the reed beds around 25yards away from us, amazing to think this is literally across the channel from the Wetlands and that we may see some of their regular visitors popping across for a change of scenery. I know the reserve there is managed through a slightly different ownership chain but the one thing that did stick out was how easy it was to view there compared to wetlands and how beneficial a high platform viewing point would be - just my thoughts and I know it means cash to be spent but seeing how many people were there yesterday really did make me think would it bring so many more benefits especially as Wetlands seems streets ahead with the cafe/shop and toilet facilities to HW