"It's not there, lads." Lapland Bunting, Woodlark and Goshawk
A 7am set off to sunny Saltfleetby was a luxurious lie-in by spring birding standards, and we enjoyed clear skies and clear roads all the way, making good time. We parked and made our way to the area where recent sightings included Shore Lark and Little Ringed Plover, and our actual target bird, Lapland Bunting. I've seen a few Laplands over the last five years, but they're becoming harder to see, perhaps due to changes of migration patterns and almost certainly the spectre of climate change. I've rarely seen one close up, but this bird seemed to be giving very good views to those with patience enough to wait for it to appear. As we approached the scrapes and dunes where it had been last reported we were stopped by a man who said, "it's not here lads, I think it flew out in the clear sky last night." Not what you want to hear after a drive for a bird. Nevertheless, we decided to have a walk around and see what we could see, and the first Little Ringed Plo...