
For anyone interested in going out to the Weobley Triangle this autumn it’s worth noting the main small wader flocks were active in the areas shown blue, even after the tide had dropped well below these areas. I suspect birds are active in these areas at all states of tide (other than above mean high). Today the flocks were made up mostly of Dunlin c1,000 & Ringed Plover 300 with Little Stint 1, Curlew Sand 1 (3 seen earlier by Chris) and a few few other odds and sods. At high tide the triangle is the preferred spot for birds, but beware if you don’t know the area, it’s easy to be cut off by the creeks, so best to stay on the causeway on an incoming tide. The yellow line shows the route taken by Neil, Sand & myself, a nice round 6km, wellies essential!
Fantastically helpful update Barry. Thanks.