A wood sandpiper showed briefly this morning from the first hide, keeping very close to the nearest shoreline. Fairly quiet for the most part, although also present were a few other birds of particular note, oddly all occuring in singles – a knot in summer plumage, barwit, greenshank, little ringed plover, a dunlin in summer plumage. Also quite a lot of yellow wagtails feeding fledged young in the area around and immediately in front of the seawall hide. A curlew sandpiper was also reported whilst I was there.