Brown Booby

Gwithian Sands, Cornwall 
I gave in to the lure of a potential UK second (the Kent bird a few days before seems to be a different bird). Me and my good pal Pete set off towards Hayle and around halfway there, a report came out that it was around Godrevy Point. So I thought “lets set up at Gwithian sands” as it’s a good position to see across the whole bay and across to St Ives. The plan worked perfectly as we had only been searching for 15 minutes when Pete spotted what he thought was the Brown Booby diving in the Cadris Bay direction. He quickly gave me directions and I got on to the bird exiting the water and it started heading towards Hayle. It gave really good views and we were both able to clinch the ID. A report came out a moment later saying a possible candidate had gone past Godrevy Point in a westerly direction. Which further supported our ID.

Hayle, Cornwall 
Having bagged the bird quicker than anticipated, we decided to check out Ryan’s field and the Estuary. There was no sign of the White Stork. Despite high numbers of bird the only species of note on the estuary were 4 Red Knot and a small group of Common Ringed Plover. Having bagged the target bird we decided to grab a cuppa and head back home.

Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon
I quickly popped here before going home in the hope of a Whinchat or something better but the only birds of note were 3 Northern Wheatear.

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