Frampton Marsh

I'd never seen Frampton so dry. Alarming really particular viewing from 360 hide where during spring and autumn, waterbirds are spread across the aquatic environs. Summer had been warm and dry and areas of inundation were largely focused on the pools between the visitors centre and the reedbed hide.

There was however a reasonable amount of early autumn quality almost exclusively viewed from the reedbed hide. At least seven curlew sandpiper were wading through the shallow pools with two little stint there, ruff, black-tailed godwit, dunlin and ringed plover. A group of spoonbill were also present there.



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