Surprise visitor, Little Egret. Far NW corner.
As good as it got, camera wise.
Another of those dreaded hot mornings at 20 degrees but once again a nice SW>3 kept it workable with full sun and good visibility though photos around the shore were out of the question with a ton of heat shimmer.
Bird of the morning was a surprise visit from a Little Egret but only scope-able way across in the NW corner before leaving >N. Waders were keeping their heads down with just a Redshank, 2 Common Sandpiper and 3 Little Ringed Plovers seen briefly over the water whilst 2 Wheatear were on the west bank near the depth gauge but too hot to walk on there.
A few LBB gulls were heading >SW and a single Black Headed gull was over the water. Otherwise, very little to see other than the usual species.
The horrible weather continues tomorrow with full sun on a very light NW with a starting temperature of 20 degrees. Next to fog, this is the worst weather for Fly Flatts birding although it will get the water level down.
BS