A damp, overcast morning grounded a decent numbers of migrants with a six Chiffchaffs, a Siberian Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, four Firecrests, 50 Goldcrests, 40 Blackbirds, five Fieldfares, 130 Redwings and 40 Song Thrushes. There was a bit of wader passage with eight Lapwing, three Golden Plovers, eight Woodcocks, a Jack Snipe and four Snipe while finches passing overhead included 60 Chaffinches, 15 Bramblings and 15 Siskins. Five Dartford Warblers were also seen.
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