I visited Runway's End Marsh yesterday at exactly 24 hours after the last visit. I walked in the same direction, dodging sludge and waste water and flushed yet another Hoopoe which showed its crest and wing markings as it flew.
Heading south at the halfway point I again stumpled over the bolders and at almost the same place as the Red-fronted Serin disturbed a bunting sized passerine which again perched in full view in the reed bed. Binoculars up and I identified a female Rustic Bunting, the second lifer in 24 hours. The bird was confiding and perched whilst continually flicking its tail. It doesn't get better than this and I'll be back in a couple of hours time.
A Rustic Sighting
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A Rustic Sighting
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Re: A Rustic Sighting
'Only' two Hoopoes on the third visit. Outragous.Lesser Spot Finder wrote:I visited Runway's End Marsh yesterday at exactly 24 hours after the last visit. I walked in the same direction, dodging sludge and waste water and flushed yet another Hoopoe which showed its crest and wing markings as it flew.
Heading south at the halfway point I again stumpled over the bolders and at almost the same place as the Red-fronted Serin disturbed a bunting sized passerine which again perched in full view in the reed bed. Binoculars up and I identified a female Rustic Bunting, the second lifer in 24 hours. The bird was confiding and perched whilst continually flicking its tail. It doesn't get better than this and I'll be back in a couple of hours time.
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