Rare bird spotted at marshes

A white-rumped sandpiperA white-rumped sandpiper
A white-rumped sandpiper
A RARE bird was spotted at 
Farlington Marshes – only the sixth time it has been spotted there in decades.

According to Hampshire Wildlife Trust, birders at the marshes were lucky enough to see a white-rumped sandpiper, an American wading bird that breeds in Arctic Canada and winters in South America.

The species is an annual visitor to the British Isles, but since the 1908s it has usually only seen 
in Hampshire every five or six 
years.

The weekend sighting marks the sixth at Farlington in recent decades.

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