The highlight was again seen at first light, a lone Barnacle Goose sat on the sea before heading inland away from the estuary. also offshore 80 Gannet, 38 Great-crested Grebe, 10 Common Scoter, five Red-throated and a Great Northern Diver.
A Water Pipit was again in the Bight with counts from the estuary including 1017 Dunlin, 465 Teal, 372 Wigeon, 151 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 84 Redshank, 80 Shelduck, 76 Grey and 38 Ringed Plover, 57 Turnstone, 11 Sanderling, seven Bar and a Black-tailed Godwit, seven Red-breasted Merganser, six Greenshank, three Knot, two Pintail and a female Goldeneye.
Elsewhere the first Shoveler was back at the Main Pond with single Water Rail, Little Grebe, Teal and Kingfisher, whilst also on site there were 10 Cirl Bunting, eight Long-tailed Tit, five Chiffchaff, two Redwing, a Goldcrest and a Jay.
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