Wrynecks

So, anyone out there lucky enough to have seen a Wryneck this week! Apparently a massive influx of them and we've had a few reports come in and even a few photos taken in people's gardens!

This is from Birdguides:

But it was Wrynecks that really stole the show of the 'standard scarce'. A fine showing of over 125 birds throughout the week included some genuinely impressive totals from coastal sites. Spurn, for example, eclipsed its previous best day total with a mind-boggling 27 seen on 25th, 13 remaining the following day! Blakeney Point — generally Norfolk's Wryneck hotspot — chipped in with a not-too-shabby count of ten on 25th, while fours were at Landguard (Suffolk) on 24th and Gibraltar Point (Lincs) on 25th. A handful of inland birds included at least one at King George V Reservoir (London) on 28th and another trapped and ringed on private land on Salisbury Plain (Wilts).

If you would love to see a Wryneck then this weekend could be a good chance!