Frampton Marsh waders

It was a sunny but slightly breezy  morning when we arrived at Frampton Marsh to check out the waders which had been widely advertised in the RSPB magazine! 

We spotted a few butterflies on the walk  from the visitor centre to the main 360 hide and from there saw a good number and  variety of waders particularly large flocks of black tailed godwits and dunlins. Several new birds for this years list included the above plus spoonbills,  avocets and a sandpiper.    We had a good view of a little ringed plover from the hide which obligingly spent most of the time pecking about on a sand bank just in front of us.  A large number of sandmartins were also present flying around near the nest holes.


 green veined white
 
 peacock
 
common blue
 
 large flock of black tailed godwits and dunlins
 

common sandpiper

little ringed plover

spoonbills
 

avocets
 

ruff
 


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