
Two more late records for April were a drake Garganey at Campfield Marsh RSPB on the 30/4 and 2 Dotterel on Melmerby Fell on the same date. The Gargeney remained until the 1/5 and a female Marsh Harrier was reported from Bowness Common on the 6/5.
After that it went a bit quiet for a few days but 5 male Yellow wagtails at Longtown on the 5/5 was a pleasing count and a Greenshank was at Carr beds on the 7/5. The 9/5 proved good for me though finding a Wood sandpiper on the river shingle at Longtown, it seemed settled when I left late evening but there was no sign the following morning

A trip up to jockey shield/upper Gelt was well rewarded on the 18/5 with short Eared Owl, Barn Owl, Long Eared Owl and calling Tawny Owl as well as 2 male Black Grouse, 3 cuckoos and a Tree pipit.
Two Ospreys went through over Tindale Tarn on the 19/5 and the following day another passed over Dalston.
The 20/5 saw a Little Ringed plover in the vicinty of Rockliffe which was still present two days later and the 2o/5 also saw 2 lovely Spoonbills on the roadside scrape at Campfield Marsh unusually they were still present the following day and a careful sneak throught the gorse allowed a photo without bothering the birds. They were joined by a full summer plumage Spotted redshank on the 21/5 as well while several Grasshopper Warbler reeled from nearby gorse scrub.


In North Cumbria a Wood Sandpiper graced the roadside scrape at Campfield Marsh for the 23 and 24/5.
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