Bar-tailed Godwits passing the Bouy
Whimbrel passing the sea watch hide today
In the last few days the peninsular has been bereft of newly arrived migrant birds, so I have spent most of time staring out to sea which has been reasonably productive. Several 1,000s of Bar-tailed Godwits having been moving East along with 100s of Whimbrel and smaller numbers of Grey Plover, also our first 2 Pomarine Skuas of the year, several Great Skuas and good numbers of Arctic Skuas. Common Scoter continue to feature and Common and Arctic Terns have started to pass, hopefully some Black Terns soon. Full sea watching numbers can be found on the Trektellen web site.
On th ereserve the Long-tailed Duck is still on Burrowes and there are plenty of Reed and Sedge Warblers and Common and Lesser Whitethroats, hopefully more summer migrants will arrive in the next few days.