Louise has a course in Stockport tomorrow, so she left just before noon allowing me to enjoy the World Cup Rugby match between Japan and Scotland. I'm not a big Rugby follower but it WAS a truly memorable game with the passing skills of the Japanese truly mesmerising. Home support is so important and a great advantage.
The forecast suggested the rain would relent around 2pm...it didn't! By 3.15 I'd had enough and I drove down to Easington anyway. I figured by now most would have had their fill of the bird and the crowd wouldn't be too large. It turned out that way and I joined around 40 Birders waiting to get views of the Star bird. There were two distinct groups which I found quite amusing as I didn't initially want to ask which one was for the REV! Steve had mentioned an Elderberry bush, so I positioned myself at the rear of the crowd and waited....and waited!
This little lane at the south end of the Gas Terminal has produced some great birds over the years. I think there was a SIBERIAN ACCENTOR there once!!!
A Yellow-browed Warbler...then a Pied Flycatcher. Siskins shooting overhead and plenty of Thrushes. Great stuff!
Where was the main attraction though? A bit of a scurry ensued. A bird had just shot into the bush...Robin! Then another...
Classic leaf in the way! |
Spurn just kept on giving as I had a brief peep at the GREAT SNIPE tucked into the long grass by the path on Beacon Lane. I did see the head pattern! On the way home I noticed a group of Whooper Swans by Long Bank...
Always nice to see |
Many thanks to the lady who first spotted the bird resting on the branch.
A report of a mainland YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO this evening in Cornwall. My Nemesis bird. Mmmm...decisions, decisions...?
Update: 21.23
Cornwall repeat; YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO SW of Bude at Crackington Haven at Hentervene Holiday Park (for second day)
Game on...
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