Crappy record shot of the Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at Patrington Haven this evening
Andy is it tidal? Just wondered if is likely to be present during the day or whether it would be tomorrow evening, or is it more whether the Humber is low or high? Did a change in the river make it fly? Thanks.
I planned to go for the sharpy today but as the last news last night was negative, there has been no reports on Birdguides today and it is absolutely bouncing it down, I have decided to do some work instead.
Sewage works; Go up Wakefield Cutting and take first right into Earlsheaton then take the right turn just in front of the Spangled Bull and follow Headland lane down to the bottom.
Hudds birders have recently set up a reserve behind Healey Mills which is a little further down river.