White-Rumped Sandpiper - WWT Slimbridge, Gloucestershire
A great day in the south-west with Carl started at Ham Wall RSPB, near Glastonbury. For the last week or so at least 2 Penduline Tits had been seen from the reserve, a species I'd already missed a couple of times. We arrived fairly early, in nice but freezing conditions! Passing the first lake, we managed to pick out the long-staying 2 Glossy Ibis which showed well on the other side of the lake. We gave the Penduline Tits a good hour at their favoured area of reed mace, but unfortunately, there was no sign. The wind was strong and cold though, they could well have been hunkering down somewhere else. There were plenty of other cool birds around though, including 3 Great Egrets , 4 Marsh Harriers , multiple Water Rails and Cetti's Warblers heard and one brief 'boom' from a Bittern . Driving for a few minutes round to the other side of the large reserve, we stopped at a spot where the long-staying Lesser Scaup apparently favoured. It didn't take long before we spott...