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On the rocks in Falmouth, Cornwall (1 Viewer)

Yep, Meadow Pipit.
However, Rock Pipits are regular along the coast there and are usually easy at Pendennis Point; Purple Sandpiper is also regular at that site, but it's perhaps a bit too early for them there. I called Falmouth home for 3 years and used to bird that coast, and the top sites used to be Pendennis Point, Swanpool and the Swanvale park (found a Dusky Warbler there and Siberian Chiffchaff was regular). Time goes by really quickly!
Dan ("dantheman") is a local birder and perhaps he can give you some updated advice?
 
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