There were also five red-throats offshore in a variety of plumages.
Not much to report on the pools, migrant waders today numbered 13 ringed plover, 2 dunlin and a curlew.
This grey partridge was in front of the little hide, the other half of the pair was, unknown to me, even closer, I only realised when it flew out from in front of the hide calling.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhakIQkK-Otqcv-sExiEFzLEzlrdxFS84crJBh3s6a7qIjh7yw65nycRI319q-M0304lC9-usMUihGXpdjxhfF049-aVtpJQaYidJMLzUWEoZlT3aOSLodrqmbudWmi4UbIi5MW0A_xhE1R/s400/grey+partridge.jpg)
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111 great northern diver
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