Out with Mark on Sunday and we
decided on Spurn again as the winds looked favourable, called in at
Kilnsea Wetlands on the way in which held a good selection of Waders but
nothing out of the ordinary, we then moved on to the Crown and Anchor area
looking for an elusive Yellow Browed
Warbler, there was also the first Redwings
and Bramblings of the Autumn
flying about but otherwise it was fairly quiet. After hearing there had been a good sea passage during the morning I decided to go and do a bit of seawatching
unfortunately it had all but finished when I got there although I managed a
couple of Sooty Shearwaters heading
North, I gave it an hour or so then took a walk around the Triangle and upon
reaching Cliff Farm discovered four or five fresh in Yellow Browed Warblers showing well, spent a bit of time watching
them then news came over that the Wryneck
from Saturday had been seen again by the Easington Gas Terminal, we shot off
to see it but it had gone to ground and despite extensive searching along the
rocks it had been feeding amongst we failed to locate it, we returned to Cliff
Farm for the last hour for another session with the Yellow Browed Warblers.
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