We met a very pleasant couple at Flamborough who were kind enough to give us the location of a good population of Corn Buntings near the improbably-named village of Wet Wang! (You'll have gathered that the species has eluded us on this trip, and was very hard to pin down in past years too)
The site was more or less on our way home, and - to cut a long story short - the very first spot we checked produced maybe eight or ten birds: result!
As usual, we stopped at Frampton Marsh for lunch, where (after coffee) we trudged out to the Reservoir, just in time to see a nice group of nine Spoonbills before they flew off. And so home: another wonderful trip in fantastic company...

















































