Peregrine Trousers
Returning birder after 30 years of hard graft
A further Gropper was heard by myself from the causeway at the Moors Pool. It reeled rather quietly a couple of times at around 1230. My initial instinct was Gropper but I thought that it could possibly be a Savi's given that it was calling from the reedbed. Friends on twitter expressed this suspicion too! So I decided to investigate further.
I arranged to meet Steve Whitehouse on site at around 7pm. The bird reeled again from near the Bittern channel with much more gusto than it had previously, and probably much closer than beforehand. It was undoubtedly a Grasshopper Warbler. Unfortunately, although it was fairly close, we were unable to see it.
Late morning a Common Tern visited the Moors Pool and a Little Ringed Plover was present for a while on Pool Island. I suspect that this was one of the four that have been at The Flashes over the last week or so.
The Glossy Ibis was on the 2nd flash at The Flashes late evening as per Lloyd Evans and 5 Little Egrets roosted in trees at The Sailing Pool.
Two Groppers in a day at UW on different sides of the reserve - I can't remember that happening before. Certainly not an experience I've had before!:t:
Andy P.
I heard this bird call twice at about 11:45am, as I was heading back to my car, from the reeds at the point of the bittern channel and the west track. The overall impression at the time was that of grasshopper warbler.