So, after departing Radipole (Part One Here) I headed over the the Fleet for some Tern action, but first up was a selection of little birds... Dunlin
One of several very "strutty" Wagtails
Ringed Plover
Another Waggie, completely at home in the seaweed
Bar Tailed Godwit (I think)
First of the Little Terns.... it's quite difficult to spot a grey and white bird against a grey and white sky!!
Ooops!
Much easier to spot and snap the gulls!
Sanderling
A recognisable silhouette overhead
Another Wagtail, behaving like he owned the place!
There were some Skylarks about, but not as many as my last visit there
And the Linnets were still there, but even redder! (Total guess that they were the same ones!!)
A mixed flock of mainly Dunlin and Sanderlings, but I was wondering if there were a Knot or two amongst them?
First Tern sequence... missed the swoop
It's still easier photographing gulls!
Dunlin are a challenge, but at least they tend to stay at the same elevation unless they're landing
And Oystercatchers the same, mostly....even with a beak full
Lovely plumage.... Dunno why they can't look the same though
And not like other species!
Definitely fewer Wheatears this visit... just a couple I noticed.... still handsome though!
And a few more Linnets to end the morning with, as it started to rain
And to top it all off, on 5th June, Little Tern, Oystercatcher and Ringed Plover chicks were all seen in the shingle
Thanks for reading/viewing, hope you enjoyed. I just wish there was blue sky.... still... gives a reason to go back!
Stay Safe All
Wonderful additions PB, what great sightings you had and lovely photo captures, thanks for posting.
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Regards, Hazel
Wot ... no caterpillars? Let you off though for lovely Kestrel!
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Great set and reminds me to go and look for our Little Terns.
Thanks all..... Bob.... Don't forget to go via the dippers
An impressive day out PB. Liked the Wheatears and Linnets, I did see a Linnet yesterday didn't have my camera though...
Thanks for another wonderful set PB
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.