Another string of easterlies predicted this week so decision had to be made see nothing on the lincs coast or go to Flamborough! So Flamborough it is then, arrived at 7.30 and within ten mins we were watching an Olive-backed Pipit which had been flushed from the headland and came down straight in front of us - it quickly scurried out of view into the long grass but within ten mins had worked it’s way to the path and then popped out on the cliff edge in full view. We eventually left it and carried on across the headland and quickly we both had a small bird fly over us and land in the Motorway hedge, by this time Wayne had recognised the call left his scope to track it down - we quickly had great views of a Little Bunting but no photos as the camera was on the scope back in the middle of the field ! Unfortunately it didn’t hang around and we carried on to Old Fall which held many Crests, Redwings, Bramblings and a Yellow-browed - always a Yellow-browed plus a very dosy Barred Warbler uncharacteristically not skulking.
Caspian Gull in here somewhere!
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