When news of a Broad-billed
Sandpiper seen at Gronant emerged late on a Saturday evening, I was hopeful it
would stick around in the area and that I’d finally be able to grip back on the
Hoylake bird I missed out on 5 years ago! Unfortunately, the fact that it was
still there early on Sunday morning didn’t surface until well in to the
afternoon (much too late to travel over especially when a delicious lamb roast
was cooking in the oven courtesy of my Mum) and with no sign on Monday, that
appeared to be the end of any chances I had of catching up with a Broad-billed
Sandpiper any time soon!
The Broad-billed Sandpiper! |
Alex's photo he sent to me! |
Pulling in to the Rhyl Harbour
car park and heading up the path to Kimnel Bay, the Dunlins that the
Broad-billed Sandpiper had been associating with had returned, but there was no
sandpiper in sight. With the light now fading and the evening dog walkers
heading out in force, it was a race against time to see if we could relocate
it. With Alex rushing off down the beach where it had last headed, we soon
encountered a mixed group of waders feeding in one of the pools further down
the shore- it had to be amongst them, surely! With Alex getting a brief glimpse
of the Broad-billed Sand in the scope and confirming that it was still there moments
before two large dogs flushed the flock, it seemed inevitable that the birds
would get spooked and we’d miss our chance – so near yet so far!
Luckily however, the birds
stuck around, and with the dogs heading off in to the distance we could focus
our efforts on relocating that Broad-billed. Several Turnstones pottered around
the rocks looking for morsels while Dunlins scuttled amongst them – then, what
was that - a small silver-grey bird dashing across the sand caught our
attention. With a strong pattered back and bold stripes across the head it was
immediately obvious we had our target! Bingo! One Broad-billed Sandpiper
showing nicely!
The arrowhead streaks on the flanks were obvious too |
Alex's video of the Broad-billed Sandpiper
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