Finally, here's a couple of photos of the Ruddy Shelduck. Lack of a black neck band indicates this to be a female.

Another shot of the shelduck.

Oystercatcher at Harpham - an odd location for them. Look at the state of that puddle, yuk!

Female Yellow Wagtail in a paddock at Kelk. The male was a few yards to the right.

Pheasant looking at home in the yellow jungle.

Buzzard doing what buzzards do best - sitting about in the distance!
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