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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Traipsing around Torekov

Took the kids out after breakfast for a walk down to Påarps Mal, south of Torekov. This tucked-away little spot always offers a few good birds. Today the highlights were a family party of rock pipits (from Hallands Väderö perhaps?) and a flyby guillemot. A few waders hanging about too with; ringed plover (18), lapwing (35), dunlin (6), greenshank (1), green sandpiper (12), wood sandpiper (1) and common sandpiper (2).

The kids had a swim at the rev next, whilst I scanned in vain for anything unusual out on the rocks, but the site was very disturbed as usual at this time of year. Had to be content with dunlin (30) and common sandpiper (5).

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