I was in Norfolk yesterday (Aug 5th), and saw 14 Spoonbills at Cley (what a great sight when all in fligt together!), the flock included the colour ringed birds that were at Gib Pt a few weeks back. Later went to Morston creek and saw more spoonbills. Final ended up a Holkam where I didn't see a single Spoonbill, but was told they were there! Adding up all the spoonbills on the East coast at the moment and you get an impressive number.
Interestingly, when looking at the flock of 14 birds, there were no juveniles present, but there was a variation in colour of the ‘adult’ birds. Some were a more pure white than others, suggesting these are 1st summer birds, presumably hatch in Holland last year? There was also a lot of mutual preening going on, and I saw several birds picking up sticks and offering them to others, some sort of bonding display?
Andrew
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