This mornings sea watch with Richard was as expected poor carrying on the recent theme, the highlight being 2 Black Terns moving East, but you can guarantee the first day I don't look birds will be streaming past, so I will be back again tomorrow.
From Hanson a Little Stint, Common and Green Sandpipers, a Greenshank the usual Egrets and wildfowl though in smaller numbers.
Whilst doing the Moth Trap a message on WhatApp alerted me to the presence of an Osprey over the reserve, a quick scan from the garden soon spotted it seemingly over New Diggings, I made my way to the top of the Long Pits and the Osprey soon appeared and started to look for fish, hanging around for a few minutes then disappearing, then reappearing some tome later.
Juvenile Osprey over The Long Pits
Juvenile Osprey over The Long Pits
From the southern end of the ARC a dozen or so Common Swifts were moving North with Sand Martins, an hour later another pulse of 6 Swifts flew over the garden.
The Cisticola was agin showing intermittently at Galloways today, also another Pied Flycatcher was on The Point.
An attractive Calybites phasianpennella a relatively common micro in my trap