Rare Terns!

 Rare Terns!

We arrived at 5:00am in the morning, after a two hour drive, in hopes of seeing a rare Caspian Tern that was reported last night. Upon arrival, we met someone named Scott who was also searching for the bird. He said that when he arrived, there was one flying around the back of the lake with a gate. He managed to show us a video he took of it before it started flying. We made our way towards the viewpoint when the bird emerged and started flying above the wires in the skyline in the distance. It was about the same size as a Lesser Black-Backed Gull in flight. We enjoyed the bird until we lost it out of our view. A lifer, none the less. Scott then said he'd seen a Green Sandpiper, another lifer, as it flew over the trees but I didn't manage to catch a glimpse of it unfortunately. We then got word of a Caspian Tern that was roosted on the lake which gave much better views. We were unsure whether this was the one that we saw before or the second one as there were two last reported. We then left the site when soon after, a Yellow-Legged Gull, another lifer, was reported, yet we were already miles away in Sheffield looking for another bird which will be featured on another post. So far, a great start!



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