A quick look at Kilpaison around 0945 as the tide was starting to drop. Pretty quiet with a smallish group of waders flying back and forth along the waterline not wanting to settle - c.50 Dunlin, c.10 Ringed Plover and a Turnstone. 16 Mute Swans were close in and several hundred Wigeon way out over towards Angle. 9 Little Egrets were roosting on the north side of the bay.
So, onto St. Govan’s hard on the heels of Dave A for another look for the Buff Breasts. Arriving there they were found quickly in the sloping, grassy area immediately to the west of the car park so had obligingly moved closer since Dave's visit (to the same location where they were seen yesterday evening). Incredibly confiding they allowed a very close approach and ignored the many non birding visitors which were around. A big thanks to Angie and Andy Polkey for e mailing in the info on these birds yesterday.
Another look for the Dotterel was also rewarded with good close views. It was on it's own this time and, without the Golden Plover, allowed a close approach.
24 Chough back near the car park rounded off a great morning.