Friday 9th June: Babadag Forest, Vada beach and Istria Castle

Today was our last birding day, and we had a long drive to the beach area at Vada. We broke the journey with a stop in the forest, hoping to add a woodpecker or Hawfinch, but although these were heard they were not seen. Red -breasted Flycatcher was again singing, and there were a few snatches of distant Wood Warbler, but the only new species seen was Greenfinch, camouflaged in the dappled canopy. On arrival at the coastal region, we started our birding at an area of several scrapes and marshland. On the first one there was little new - just a Northern Wheatear, egrets, and Shelduck. Walking on past a corridor of lush green reeds and rushes we heard calling Reed Warblers and a Reed Bunting posed at the top of a tall stem. The next scrape was very productive and we had a flurry of great species. A flock of Mallard and Gadwall on the muddy bank concealed a Shoveler and Teal, both new trip ticks. There were plenty of waders here too, with Ruff, Marsh Sandpipe...