





We called in at Swinemoor yesterday after seeing the King Eider.There had been some reports of white wagtail and wood sandpiper so we set off towards the hump back bridge.
A single white wag was feeding on the banks of Barmston Drain.Nice bird and a lifer.
Further down we saw a wood sandpiper feeding quite close in a flooded part of the common.
Managed to get quite close, and I was pleased with the results.