It had only stayed briefly on the area grazed by the cattle before it moved to the adjacent field where we relocated it as presumably there was too much disturbance there from dog walkers. It showed very well in the company of a few Yellow Wagtails throughout the rest of the morning but became a bit more mobile in the afternoon visiting the carnival field and the paddock on the north side of the road but eventually returned to its favoured field.
A steady stream of birders visited the site during the day and being on a bank holiday weekend, and on the side of a busy main road, it also caused quite a stir with the holiday makers most of whom where genuinely interested and came for a look at what was attracting the crowd, but as usual a minority of people decided to shout stupid comments and blast their horns as they passed, presumably thinking they looked clever (not)!
It continued to perform well until late afternoon, but not long after the sea mist that had shrouded the area most of the day had cleared and the temperature as a consequence rose, it headed off strongly west along the coast.