Edit: I went back at 2pm just before school pick-up to find the pair more or less in the same spot. At about 2:30pm, they eventually woke up, swam out, the male indulging in a bit of display, before flying to the southern bank. They then flew back to the back of the spit and I left them grazing in the middle of the spit with Teal.
Otherwise, it was the usual crowd - a nice pair of Pintail feeding on the spit - probably others on the eastern side, but I was too cold to walk round to look; 4 Shelduck and 7+ Snipe in the reeds. My highest recent count of Snipe is 12. Still no Med! and too cold for Spring migrants - the Chiffchaff on the western side may well have been the over wintering bird.
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