Sea watching is still rather poor with Mediterranean Gulls and Gannets making the bulk of the birds seen, with a few Terns and the odd Arctic Skua, Manx Shearwater and Fulmar.
Blue-headed/Channel Wagtail
Another evening spent on Walland Marsh primarily hoping to see Barn Owls but failed miserably, this time last year I was seeing several each evening out hunting for their young, none so far this spring/summer. There were plenty of Yellow Wagtails, Corn buntings and Tree Sparrows as recompense.
presumed offspring of Blue-headed/Channel Wagtail
Young flavissima Wagtails
Adult male Flavissima Wagtail
Corn Bunting
Tree Sparrows
Black-tailed Godwit and Avocet from Firth today
On the reserve Burrowes is fairly quiet as is Dengemarsh, though the young Common terns at the latter are great entertainment. Hopefully soon the nesting Common Terns, Avocets and Ringed Plovers at the ARC from Hanson will hatch. Hayfield 1 is still wet so looks good for migrating waders to drop in, there were 2 Common Sandpipers from Hanson yesterday.
Feed me!
Adult and soon to be flying Common Tern from Dengemarsh Hide
Norfolk Hawker by the track to Hanson Hide
Sussex Emerald is not always annual in my trap, though they are usually fairly tatty when they when they do arrive like this one.
Plutella xylostella a very common micro moth in my trap