A mostly quiet day in strong north-easterlies although there was still a hint of some movement going on, most of which being overhead passage, this included three Lapwing, two Golden Plover, a Ringed Plover, three Redshanks, 106 Sand Martins, a Swallow, a Tree Pipit and six Yellow Wagtails. There was a slight increase in grounded migrants, 11 Willow Warblers, 15 Reed Warblers, 18 Lesser Whitethroats, 32 Whitethroats and a Whinchat about best.
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