Latest Sightings

Temperature rising and a couple of clear days has cut the number of wader species although Wednesday looks excellent for dropping more bird in.

Common Sandpiper on a 'Tern Raft'

The Ruff numbers have increased with 14 birds on the Mere this afternoon, now quickly moulting from breeding plumage. A couple of Common Sandpiper have been present on the Mere. The previous days Green Sandpipers seem to have disappeared or are they just tucked away behind the vegetation? The Black-tailed Godwit flock can be over 150 strong, 250+ Lapwing, Snipe present, a few Dunlin and Little Ringed Plover also seen.

Med Gulls are great in all plumages. This is a juvenile.

 

Juvenile Med Gull with Black-headed Gulls on the Mere. Two Little Egret from the Harrier Hide and briefly on the Mere.

A Cuckoo was seen on the Reedbed is most likely a young bird fledged from a Reed Warbler nest. Plenty of dragon/damselfly action there too.

Swallows perched

Swallows and Goldfinches showing well from the Discovery Hide.

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