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Late July 2023

July 25th. A very brief spell of light rain in morning, otherwise dry with light wind until the afternoon.

 Highlights from the morning watch were over 500 Sand Martin moving south, 11 Arctic Skuas offshore, 900 Sandwich Terns on the beach with 30 Kittiwake and 9 Arctic Terns, small groups of incoming waders and an Osprey. Other birds around, including those trapped, were a Cuckoo and 3 Grasshopper Warbler.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 8 new birds: 2 Linnet, a Great Tit, a Grasshopper Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat, 2 Whitethroat and a Kestrel; and 2 retraps: a Great Tit and a Blue Tit.

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Osprey, 25th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Grasshopper Warbler, ringed 25 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

July 24th. Prolonged rainy spells.

 Around were a Greenshank, a Little Gull, 1100 Sandwich Tern, 150 Gannet and 6 Spoonbill.

July 23rd. Overcast but dry with moderate south-westerly breeze and becoming brighter and humid.

 Recording did not commence until 0815hrs but Swift passage was underway down the West Dunes, waders were arriving down the shoreline, including Turnstone, Knot and Whimbrel and there was a roost of over 600 Sandwich Tern, being joined by small numbers of Arctic Tern. Kittiwake were  arriving form the north and also joining the roost - an exceptional total of 192! 60 Gannet and 3 Arctic Skua moved south with a further 4 Arctic Skua chasing terns over the foreshore. A Grasshopper warbler was still reeling along Mill Pond Road and a Grass Snake was seen.

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Whimbrel, 23rd July 2023. 
Photo - Rob Watson

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Mediterranean Gull, 23rd July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

July 22nd. Rain of varying intensity throughout the whole day and generally poor visibility.

 Along the foreshore were 1200 Sandwich Tern, with a further 250 moving south, along with a few Common Tern and 2 Arctic Tern. 3 Arctic Skua were around early morning. On the lagoons were 2 Little Stint, 5 Common Sandpiper, 4 Spotted Redshank, 539 Black-tailed Godwit ,9 Greenshank and 128 Redshank. A brief but intense Swift passage was noted during moderate rain early evening.

July 21st. A big day for Swallows, with a feeding flock of around 150 around the River Steeping and a further 500 moving south during the morning.

A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Miriam Hall, produced 6 new birds: 3 Wren, a Willow Warbler, a Whitethroat and a Linnet; and 2 retraps: a Whitethroat and a Dunnock.

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Swallow, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Swallow, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Brimstone butterfly, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

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Gatekeeper, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

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Essex Skipper on Viper's Bugloss, 21st July 20233. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

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Cinnabar Moth caterpillar, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

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Small Tortoiseshell, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

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Pyrausta despicata on Sea Lavender, 21st July 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

Mid July 2023

July 20th. Soggy, misty start, gradually drying out and clearing. 

 Tennyson's Sands was very busy for waders with the 2 Little Stint still present, a Spotted Redshank, a Ruff, 7 Greenshank, amongst 200 Redshank and 500 Black-tailed Godwit. The unseasonal; adult Whooper Swan was still present and Swallow were moving through in small numbers all morning, totaling over 250.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Miriam Hall, yielded 9 new birds: 2 Wren, 2 Reed Warbler, a Sedge Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Whitethroat, a Blackcap and a Blackbird; and 5 retraps: a Wren, a Robin, 2 Dunnock and a Whitethroat.

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Whooper Swan, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Whooper Swan, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Little Egret adult feeding juveniles, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker
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Common Sandpiper, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Green Sandpiper with Cormorant, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Spotted Redshank with Black-tailed Godwits and Redshanks, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Ruff, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Silvery Leaf-cutter Bee, 20th July 2023. 
Photo - Paul Edwards

July 19th. Remaining overcast after overnight and early morning rain, but calm and very good visibility. 

 An excellent morning for sea-watching, waders and terns and some vis mig. At sea, 4 Manx Shearwater flew north, an Arctic Skua flew south and 10 Arctic Tern arrived to join the beach roost of 500 Sandwich Tern. Common Scoter were on the move with various parties totaling 384 north and a further 70 settled on the sea. Waders continue to arrive from the north including Dunlin, Sanderling, Knot and Redshank, with a few Turnstone and Bar-tailed Godwit, all in summer plumage, whilst more waders came out of the Wash on the morning tide to roost - including 350 Knot, 200 Sanderling, 300 Dunlin, 1000 Oystercatcher and 60 Grey Plover. Two adult Little Stint were new arrivals feeding intensively on the beach before moving onto Tennyson's Sands - viewed from Harvey's Hide, where there were 22 Spoonbills, 4 Spotted Redshank, 7 Greenshank, 4 Common Sandpiper and 460 Black-tailed Godwit.. An increase in Swallow saw a feeding flock of around 60 and a further 70 moving south, with fewer Sand Martin and Swift today. An Osprey headed south around 10 o'clock.

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Ruff with Greenshank, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Spotted Redshank with mixed waders, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Reed Warbler, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Little Ringed Plovers, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Kestrel, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Spoonbills, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

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Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, 2 Little Stints, 19th July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

July 18th. The Barn Owl was out hunting again early morning and there was a light passage of Sand Martin with a few small groups of Sanderling, Dunlin and Redshank moving down the tideline between 0630 and 0800hrs. 3 Arctic Tern were in the roost of 600 Sandwich Tern on the foreshore.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Miriam Hall, provided 11 new birds: 4 Wren, 2 Blackcap, 3 Whitethroat, a Reed Bunting and a Blackbird; and 8 retraps: a Blackbird, a Sedge Warbler, 2 Whitethroat, a Wren, a Chaffinch and 2 Chiffchaff.

July 17th. Another good day for numbers and variety with similar themes to the last couple of days, although much reduced Swift passage and the lighter winds favouring more Sand Martin passage including a nice wave of 350 south in the evening. Waders continue to arrive from the north with more Sanderling this morning. A Tree Pipit flew south. Waders at Greenshank's Creek in the evening included 10 Little Ringed Plover and 10 Common Sandpiper. Also around were a Barn Owl and a Crossbill.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Miriam Hall, produced 10 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Robin, 3 Whitethroat, 2 Dunnock, a Song Thrush, a Blackbird and a Kestrel; and 10 retraps: 6 Whitethroat, 2 Wren, a Great Tit and a Dunnock.

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue by Mike Polling produced 11 new birds: a Wren, a Chiffchaff, 2 Linnet, 3 Sedge Warbler, a Reed Warbler, 2 Whitethroat and a Blackcap; and 4 retraps: a Blackbird, 2 Dunnock and a Whitethroat.

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Photo - Ste Taylor

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Common Tern, 17th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Little tern, 17th July 2023.
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Little Tern, 17th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Sandwich Tern, 17th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Sandwich Tern juvenile, 17th July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Sea Holly, 17th July 2023. 
Photo - Jim Shaw

July 16th. The strong south-westerly wind persisting and bringing some rain showers in the afternoon.

 A strong Swift passage was underway from first light. There was good observer coverage of migration through the morning commencing with 2398 through between 0420 and 0600hrs. Peak passage then occurred over the next hour when a further 6930 passed through, followed by 1485 up to 0900hrs when the movement scaled right down. Wader flocks were arriving regularly down the tideline; with Knot, Dunlin, Curlew, Whimbrel, Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Greenshank and a Spotted Redshank. The first appreciable day for incoming Knot and the first Turnstone of the autumn noted arriving. Also seen were 2 Crossbill.

July 15th. Soggy start, then increasing southerly wind to near gale force by mid-morning and bringing occasional rain showers.

 Difficult viewing conditions due to the very strong wind. The man interest during the morning was a roost of 600 Sandwich Tern on the beach, a further 240 Sandwich Tern in a feeding flock offshore with 30 Gannet and a further 2000 Sandwich Tern moving south into the Wash in two hours. Two Arctic Skua also flew south and over 1000 Swift. On the lagoons Teal numbers had swelled to 170 and there were 12 Spoonbill and the Wood Sandpiper. there followed a strong Swift movement in the evening involving a further 1300 south.

July 14th. Rain from mid afternoon.

 On Tennyson's Sands were 6 Little Ringed Plover, 245 Black-tailed Godwit, a Wood Sandpiper, 5 Spotted Redshank and 9 Spoonbill. Flying north were 65 Common Scoter; and south 2 Little Gull and 200 Sandwich Tern. Around were 130 Sandwich Tern.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 11 new birds: 2 Wren, a Robin, 3 Whitethroat, 4 Dunnock and a Song Thrush; and 4 retraps: 3 Whitethroat and a Dunnock.

July 13th. A moulting adult Redwing was trapped on CES. On Tennyson's Sands were 8 Spoonbill, 5 Common Sandpiper, a Ruff and a  Mediterranean Gull; and on the Mere a Common Sandpiper. Swallow passage increased markedly today with over 550 moving. Also going south were a Grey Heron, 180 Sand Martin, 3 Yellow Wagtail, 3 Grey Wagtail, a Hobby, 60 Dunlin and 85 Starling. 1500 Sandwich Tern were on the beach roost and fishing offshore. Two Peregrine were hunting together.

 The eighth session of CES was done this morning. The 21 new birds were 2 Wren, 3 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, 4 Whitethroat, 2 Goldfinch, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Linnet, 5 Dunnock, a Redwing and a Great Spotted Woodpecker; and the 4 retraps were a Chiffchaff, a Dunnock, a Whitethroat and a Wren.

Three humming-bird Hawk Moths were on the Buddleia at North Car Park.

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Adult Redwing in heavy moult, ringed 13 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

July 12th. Damp conditions after overnight rain, becoming warm with increasing westerly breeze. generally cloudy with rain showers in the afternoon. 

 Still good numbers of Sandwich Tern offshore, with up to 700 on the beach roost and a few more Common Tern today. Swift passage was much reduced but southbound Sand Martin were joined by a few more Swallow and 3 Yellow Wagtail went through. Wader passage continued with several groups of Redshank, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin and Curlew and the number of Black-tailed Godwit on the lagoons topped 400 today, with 8 Spoonbill, 2 Greenshank, 3 Spotted Redshank and the regular Wood Sandpiper. A juvenile Redstart was seen at Mill Hill then further north towards North Building.  Around were 400 Starling.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 7 new birds: a Wren, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Blue Tit, 2 Whitethroat and 2 Dunnock; and 8 retraps: 4 Great Tit, 3 Whitethroat and a Meadow Pipit.

A White-letter Hairstreak was seen on the West Dunes.

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Redstart, 12th July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

Redstart calling in East Dunes, 12th July 2023. 
Video - Kev Wilson

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Little Egret juvenile with Black-tailed Godwits, 12th July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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White-letter Hairstreak, 12th July 2023. 
Photo - Steve Hibbard

July 11th. Quite strong south-westerly wind, with rainy spells. 

 On arrival at Mill Hill at 0615hrs it was apparent that there was a good movement underway involving Swift, Sandwich Tern, waders and others. It was decided early on that as only one recorder was present, counting should concentrate on Sandwich Tern due to them being of the highest conservation concern after the impacts of Avian Influenza. An attempt was also made to count Swift and waders where they were moving over the sea and beach. The first scan of the sea from south to north returned a count of 2368 Sandwich Tern moving slowly south. By the end of the three hour watch, a total of 4276 had passed, along with 5548 Swift, over 100 Gannet, 70 Common Scoter, 3 Arctic Skua, 70 Sand Martin and a good range of incoming waders including Redshank, Black-tailed Godwit, Curlew, Whimbrel, Bar-tailed Godwit, Knot and Dunlin with 3 Greenshank, a Green Sandpiper and a Ruff. Sandwich Tern, Swift and wader passage continued on and off through the day, with 3 Manx Shearwater heading south early afternoon. On the lagoons, Common Sandpiper had increased to 12 with 10 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Ruff, 300 Black-tailed Godwit, 3 Green Sandpiper, an adult Wood Sandpiper and 10 Spoonbill.

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Wood Sandpiper, 11th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Shore Crab, 12th July 2023. 
Photo - Beth McGuire

Early July 2023

July 10th. Soggy start after overnight rain but becoming warm and bright with a light south-west wind.

 A busy morning around the beach and foreshore with a big roost of large Gulls and Sandwich Tern and more Sandwich Tern continuously arriving form the north and east. Amongst the arriving waders were flocks of up to 45 Redshank. Sand Martin and Swift were moving again with several Swallows and both Green sandpiper and Greenshank flew south. Other birds around included a Cuckoo, a Sparrowhawk and 1500 Starling. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 6 new birds: a Wren, 3 Whitethroat, a Great Tit and a Dunnock; and 2 retraps: a Wren and a Chaffinch.

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Hoverfly Chrysotoxum festivum - a new species for the Reserve 10th July 2023. 
Photo - Beth McGuire

July 9th. Back to a light south-westerly wind.

 A steady passage of Swift and Sand Martin was accompanied by a few Swallow and Alba Wagtail with single Yellow Wagtail and a Tree Pipit early morning. A roost of 200 Sandwich Tern built up on the beach whilst others were passing south offshore where 70 Common Scoter moved north and southbound ducks included a Shoveler, 7 Teal and 4 Tufted Duck. Wader passage continued with new Curlew, Sanderling, Dunlin Bar-tailed Godwit and Redshank moving south. On the lagoons, a Little Gull was a new arrival and the first fledged Little Egret was feeding. Also present; a Wood Sandpiper, 11 LRP, 177 Black-tailed Godwit, Greenshank, 2 Snipe, 2 Common Sandpiper and a juvenile Little Egret. Around were 1500 Starling.

Sand Martin and Swift continued to pass through in small numbers throughout the day up until early evening when two parties of Whimbrel headed south along the tideline (14 and 17). 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 6 new birds: a Wren, 2 Robin, a Blackcap, a Linnet and a Dunnock; and 5 retraps: 3 Whitethroat, a Chiffchaff and a Lesser Whitethroat.

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Little Egret juvenile. 9th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Buff-tip and Poplar Hawk Moths, 9th July 2023. 
Photo - Beth McGuire

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Silky Wainscot. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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Lilac Beauty. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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Least Carpet. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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Gold Triangle. 
Photo- Nige Lound

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Barred Yellow. 
Photo - Nige Lound

July 8th. Moderate south-easterly wind.

 A light passage of Swift, with  just a few Sand Martin, Starling, 8 Alba Wagtail, 3 Yellow Wagtail, a Grey Wagtail and a Cuckoo. Another 35 Curlew headed south with singles of Greenshank, Little Ringed Plover and Whimbrel. Offshore the main interest was a movement of Common Scoter, with flocks totaling 310 south into the Wash, with 25 Teal and a Tufted Duck. 6 Eider were new arrivals along the tideline and 80 Sandwich Tern were in the beach roost with an Arctic Tern. A Red-throated Diver went north and an Arctic Skua south. 500 Starling were feeding at the south end. A range of interesting marine flora and fauna has been washing up on the easterly winds.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 6 new birds: a Wren, a Goldfinch, a Great Tit, 2 Whitethroat and a Dunnock; and 3 retraps: a Dunnock and 2 Great Tit.

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Short-eared Owl, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Black-tailed Godwit, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Curlew, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Humming-bird Hawk Moth, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Cinnabar Moth caterpillar, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Rikki Clark

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Sea Potato, 8th July 2023. 
Photo - Paul Edwards

July 7th. Warm from early on with bright, sunny and dry conditions and continued westerly breeze.

 A similar Sand Martin passage to yesterday and more Swift moving this morning along with several Alba Wagtail, a Grey Wagtail and a Yellow Wagtail. Wader movement continued with several small groups of Curlew, Dunlin , Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Wood Sandpiper, a Green Sandpiper, a Greenshank and 2 Little Ringed Plover. A further 14 Little Ringed Plover were on Tennyson's Sands and another 3 on the Fenland Lagoon. 2 Heron and a Marsh Harrier arrived off the sea. 5 Med Gulls flew south with another 2 on the lagoons. The first fledged Little Egret was noted, a Grasshopper Warbler was still reeling down Mill Pond Road and a Song Thrush was in full song north of North Car Park. Also around were a Crossbill, a Cuckoo, a Barn Owl and 1000 Starling. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 4 new birds: 2 Wren, a Whitethroat and a Linnet; and 4 retraps: a Dunnock and 3 Whitethroat.

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Little Tern, 1st July 2023. 
Photo - Ste Taylor

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Comma Butterflies, 7th July 2023. 
Photo - Sam Wilson

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Mediterranean Gull with colour-ring, 7th July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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Hoverfly Sphaerophoria scripta, 7th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

July 6th. Another good morning for Sand Martin passage, with 470 south between 0630 and 1030hrs and a few Swallow starting to appear on the movement. Also, more waders were arriving from the north: small numbers of Curlew, Whimbrel, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Redshank and Oystercatcher. 3 Green and 2 Wood Sandpipers also passed through, with 5 Med Gulls. Numbers of Sandwich Tern and Gannet have dwindled during the recent spring tide period but a Caspian Tern was a surprise visitor this morning, first seen heading north over the beach at 0910hrs, before veering off towards the North-east and gaining height. Other birds around included a Cuckoo and 600 Starling.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 11 new birds: a juvenile Goldcrest, 2 Great Tit, a Linnet, 2 Meadow Pipit, a Whitethroat, a Dunnock, 2 Starling and a Kestrel; 6 retraps: a Robin, a Wren, 3 Whitethroat and a Chiffchaff; and a control juvenile Starling with an ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring.

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Ringed Plover 1st summer, 6th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Dunlin, 6th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Sanderling, 6th July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Kestrel, ringed 6 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

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Juvenile Starling with an ARNHEM VT HOLLAND ring, 6 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

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Water Rail chick, 6th July 2023.
Photo - Ste Taylor

July 5th. Several rainy spells, clearing by early morning then cool and overcast with a moderate westerly breeze. 

 The main feature of the morning was an arrival and migration of Sand Martin, with over 300 moving low south between 0730 and 0900hrs and up to 140 feeding over the flooded New Saltmarsh over the high tide period. Offshore, a Manx Shearwater and an Arctic Tern flew south.

Bouts of sea-watching between 2000 and 2100hrs produced 49 Manx Shearwater, 30 Gannet, a Fulmar and a Kittiwake.

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Essex Skipper on Ragwort, 5th July 2023. 
Photo - Beth Mcguire

Nesting Shorebird update: Unfortunately, at least 12 clutches of Ringed Plover eggs have been taken by Carrion Crows and of the five remaining clutches, four have had to be carefully moved higher up the beach to prevent them from being washed over by this weeks big tides. Three nesting pairs of Little Terns are the last remaining on the Lincolnshire coast as far as we know, with two of the pairs hatching chicks recently. The two broods of two, being well fed and tended to by the adult birds. 

July 4th. Gradually increasing south-westerly wind.

 On the water bodies were 9 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Common Sandpiper, 3 Spotted Redshank, 14 Spoonbill and 2 Mediterranean Gull. A Crossbill flew south.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 8 new birds: a Wren, a Chiffchaff, a Linnet, 2 Sedge Warbler and 3 Whitethroat; and 6 retraps: 2 Robin, a Whitethroat, a Great Tit, a Wren and a Dunnock.

 Attracted to pheromones were 4 Lunar Hornet Moths.

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Lunar Hornet Moth, 4 July 2023.
Photo - Nige Lound

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Mediterranean Gulls, 4 July 2023.
Photo - Nige Lound

July 3rd. Gradually increasing south-westerly wind, with a thunderstorm from mid afternoon.

 Fairly quiet offshore and vis mig involving lower numbers of Swift with a few Sand Martin. The Whooper Swan remained with an increase of Black-tailed Godwit - 305 with 114 Avocet and now 3 Wood Sandpiper and 14 Spoonbill. A Crossbill was mobile around the Reserve, and a female Common Redstart in the East Dunes was a very early post-breeding bird. The first juvenile Swallows were evident from 2 broods today.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 10 new birds: a Wren, a Long-tailed Tit, 5 Whitethroat, a Meadow Pipit, a Redstart and a Dunnock; and 3 retraps: a Whitethroat, a Chiffchaff and a Long-tailed Tit. The Redstart was an adult female with a brood patch.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue by Mike Polling produced 13 new birds: a Wren, 2 Chiffchaff, 3 Whitethroat, 2 Blue Tit, a Lesser Whitethroat, 3 Dunnock and a Great Tit; and 2 retraps: a Chiffchaff and a Sedge Warbler.

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Adult female Redstart with a brood patch, ringed 3 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

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Spoonbills, 3rd July 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

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Cuckoo, 3rd July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

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Avocet roost, 3rd July 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

July 2nd. Gradually increasing south-westerly wind.

 Around was a Crossbill and a Sparrowhawk. A nice selection of waders on Tennyson's Sands included a Wood Sandpiper, 6 Spotted Redshank, 8 Little Ringed Plover, 3 Common Sandpiper, 126 Black-tailed Godwit and 7 Spoonbill. The adult Whooper Swan was on Jackson's Marsh. Flying south were over 1000 Swift and offshore 690 Sandwich Tern and 45 Gannet. Also offshore, a light phase Arctic Skua.

 The seventh session on CES was done this morning. The 32 new birds were 3 Wren, 5 Chiffchaff, 2 Robin, a Blackcap, 2 Blue Tit, 3 Sedge Warbler, 2 Lesser Whitethroat, 7 Whitethroat, a Linnet, a Great Tit, 4 Dunnock and a Carrion Crow; and the 5 retraps were a Goldfinch, 2 Dunnock and 2 Chiffchaff.

3 Humming-bird Hawk Moths today including 2 on Buddleia at North Car Park.

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Humming-bird Hawk Moth, 2nd July 2023. 
Photos -Nige Lound

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Juvenile Carrion Crow, ringed 2 July 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

July 1st. Early morning rain and a strong westerly breeze.

 2100 Swift and 305 Starling headed south during the morning watch with a Yellow Wagtail and 3 Siskin. Flocks of Black-tailed Godwit in full summer plumage were arriving from the north and moving through, totaling 227. On the beach was a roost of 80 Sandwich Tern, and offshore a further 550 Sandwich Terns moved south with 2 Manx Shearwater and 2 Harbour Porpoise. Two Peregrine were hunting together over the Haven. Also around were 2 Cuckoo and 2 Grasshopper Warbler.

A Humming-bird Hawk Moth was the first for the year.