As John has covered the Flashes I'll do the last two hours at the Moors Pool, which being from the west hide was a bit low on waders.
The Avocets all returned twice from the Flashes along with six of the eight Shelducks, 50+ Lapwing and most of the BHGs on the second occasion. Not sure what was causing this, hopefully only overflying raptors.
Other wildfowl & wader counts were: Mute Swan (2), Canada Geese (50+), Shoveler (43), Pochard (9), Tufted (36+ 2 on SP), Little Grebe (4+1 on SP), Great Crested Grebe (8+2 on SP), Teal (20+), Snipe (2) & Oystercatcher (4). Water Rails were evident in the reeds in front of the hide, at least one being seen and a couple more calling. Gulls other than BHGs were Herring (6 or 7), LBB (4-5),
Great Black-backed (1st winter), Common (4 2nd winters). Small numbers of thrushes (c.30) - mainly Fieldfares with a few Redwings - headed to the ER to roost. Two Grey Herons appeared at dusk causing momentary alarm until they were seen well
On the feeders were the usual assortment of Greenfinches, Reed Buntings (at least 12), Blue, Great and Long-tailed Tits and ratty. A Cetti's warbler sang in front of the hide.