



who would have thought that a Redstart on the coast would be rarer than Yellow-browed Warbler! another slog around the Lincs coast all day produced a pretty small list but this was no less than my second Redstart of the year; what on earth has happened to common drift migrants?? today we also saw a Whinchat, 2 Wheatears, a Lesser Whitethroat a
s well as Yellow-browed Warbler and a juvenile Arctic Tern + 7 Little Stints but where was that acro?
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