With the kids at the grand-parents, Mrs B and I worked the Farhult/Rönnen/Sandön area. The whole stretch was rather quiet but produced some notable birds. Farhult had this small pearl-bordered fritillary...
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Farhult also had a couple of red-necked grebes and a single spotted redshank. Rönnen produced my first knot (2) of the year, but Sandön was very quiet, with just a handful of shoveler and an osprey.
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