I was already down in Kent house/ cat sitting when this bird turned up so i had to have a day (i actually went twice) birding so headed down to Worth Marsh via Sandwich Bay Observatory.
ELEANORAS FALCON
This wasn't the only Falcon present..... a Red-footed Falcon and numerous Hobbies hunted the surrounding fields. On my first visit within a period of thirty minutes i had the Red-footed, a Hobby and then the Eleanoras. All slightly too distant for decent images but it was a memorable half hour.
Saturday gone i picked up Gary from Ashington at 4 a.m. for our trip up to Long Nanny to see the other rarity.
AMERICAN BLACK TERN
On arrival at Long Nanny we had nine Little Gull on or around the tank blocks close to the footbridge then within ten minutes the American Black Tern lifted doing a quick circuit then back down into the marran grass. Easy peasy ??? Sadly not, this was our only sighting and my images aren't the best but fantastic seeing it in flight. I spent more time watching the bird than taking pics thinking i'd concentrate more on that on it's next flight. Little Terns doing well according to wardens despite the high tides. The close proximity to nesting Arctic Terns was in fact the highlight of the morning. And they didn't once make a deposit or try to draw blood !!!
ARCTIC TERN
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