Deeping Lakes continues to surprise this summer. I’ve honestly never seen East Pit look so dry — the water level has dropped significantly, exposing wide stretches of mud and lifting the crassula well above the waterline. While unusual for this time of year, the conditions have created ideal habitat for passage waders.
On Thursday morning, I managed to connect with the juvenile Wood Sandpiper found the day before. It gave fantastic views in the early morning sun. This is the second I've seen here this year, after a spring adult. It's turning into quite a good year for waders at Deeping Lakes.
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