An hour from the sea watch hide this morning produced of any note a single Great Skua West and 4 Arctic Skuas moving East,
A wander around The Desert was very disappointing with just a handful of Common and Lesser Whitethroats and not much else until Jacob caught the Gropper.
A lovely juvenile Grasshopper Warbler trapped in the TA this morning, many thanks to Jacob and the DBO ringing team for showing the birdJuvenile Grasshopper Warbler showing the lovely lemon underparts
From Hanson 4 Ruff, 5 Common Snipe, 4 Ringed Plovers, 2 LRPs, 5 Dunlin, 2 Knot, Common and Green Sandpiper plus the usual Egrets and Wildfowl.
Burrowes was much the same with addition of a Little Stint per NB, 2 Red-crested Pochard, 2 Yellow-legged Gulls and a Caspian Gull.
1of at least 2 Fledgeling Reed Warblers still being fed on the reserve
Juvenile Ruff and Reeve showing nicely from Firth
This stunning Striped Hawkmoth was very nice surprise in the trap this morning
My best year of Large Thorns with another 4 today
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