@Barnsleybsg@BirdGuides Adwick Washlands, I was pleased to find this Curlew Sandpiper last night and even more so that it stayed over for today for others to see, Also a male Garganey and 42 Ringed Plover migration in full swing in the Dearne Valley.
@Barnsleybsg@DonnyBirding Adwick Washlands first Spoonbill 2 and Wheatear 1m, of the year today, Also Little Egret 2, Avocet 5, Redshank 10, Lapwing c100, Black tailed Godwit 6, Oystercatcher 10, Little ringed Plover 2, Pink-footed Goose 1, Tufted 21, Shelduck 8, Goosander 4.
@Barnsleybsg@DonnyBirding Adwick Washlands, This colour rung Redshank as today returned to the Washlands for its 10th Consecutive year, I wonder if it was coming to Adwick before it was rung? Amazing.
White Fronted Geese at Adwick Washland today -
18 onto Garganey Pool at 9.00.
2 already on Garganey Pool.
All 20 left East at 11.12.
c80 dropped in at 12.00 but then left East.
3 on Harlington Flash at 13.10 with 4 Barnacle Geese.
Many thanks to Gary Haywood & Gary Stones.
A truly horrendous day on the coast, but the blasting easterly wind delivered a load of new White-fronted Geese. Over 150 in the Saltfleetby area today split into three groups, including a Dutch neck collared bird! 'Saltfleetby-Texelthorpe NNR' per @samgod96! @RareBirdAlertUK