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 The bird has a brownish upper body with intricate feather patterns and a white underbelly. It stands on slender legs, and its pointed beak is slightly curved downwards. The background is blurred, showcasing green vegetation, indicating that the bird is in its natural habitat, possibly near a wetland or shoreline.

David Bradshaw's Reservoir Logs - May 2024 round-up

A strong passage of black terns and tame sanderling and turnstones were the May highlights at the Wetlands. The month also saw cuckoo, hobby and ringed plover added to the year list while the good…

a bright yellow bird with black banding on its tail stood in the shoreline of water

David Bradshaw's Reservoir Logs - April 2024

April again lived up to its reputation as the best birding month of the year, Although there was no outright rarity, black-necked grebes, osprey, tree pipit, ring ouzel and avocets were among the…

a woodcock with a a long beak flying through the sky

David Bradshaw's Reservoir Logs - March 24 round-up

A flock of crossbills and a nuthatch - both genuine rarities at the Wetlands - were the stand-out birds in March. The month also saw the first brent geese since 2021, an unprecedented three…

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