
We also saw masses of blackheaded gulls with the most adorable little leopard spotted chicks (which you *might* be able to make out - again, they're so well camouflaged).

There were dunlins in another of the lagoons.

We were really lucky to identify a couple of meadow pippits (have you guessed by now that we had a book with us?) They aren't anything special to look at but have a quite remarkable song flight, soaring straight up and then fluttering down again with legs dangling.
If you're after a bird-spotter's guide, we use Collins Wild Guide which is fairly thorough and easy to use.
3 comments:
It sounds (and looks) like you had a great day. So much fun to observe the local bird and wildlife.
That little birdie is way too cute. I love her/him!!!
One of my favourite places. Although I'm always worried that my boys are so enthusiastic that they'll frighten off all the birds and twitchers!
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