Chris,
The Spoonbill has breeding colonies in The Netherlands and I particularly remember spending some days in May 1970 on Texel watching the birds at their nests around the Muy Lake. It is not unexpected,therefore,that the East Coast areas are most frequently visited on summer passage - North Norfolk, Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire in particular. I watched 3 birds at Gibraltar Point in July 2002 and I believe that site also has its fair share of summer passage Spoonbills.Let's hope the present visitors [there have been 2 at Blacktoft recently] are the precursors of a future breeding population.
P.S.-The bird at Blacktoft on 31 July was quite active and was seen feeding,preening and also in flight in one of the day's 'panic attacks' as a male Marsh Harrier flew over.
Regards,
Freddy
P.P.S.--Sorry about the weird spacing but my wife/typist is out visiting.
Freddy
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