On Wednesday 27/05/2025 Myself, Chris, Jacob and Richard had a days birding trip to the Pas de Calais,
we took the 06.15 shuttle to Calais, then a short drive to Guines. The weather was not as good as we hoped but that didn't seem to deter the birds as we started at the wetland board walk. Short-toed Treecreeper was seen and heard very quickly, along with Cuckoo, Blackcaps, Reed, Sedge and Cetti's Warblers, an astonishing 13 mainly singing Marsh Warblers, 2 singing Bluethroats, White Stork, a Honey Buzzard, several Marsh Harriers, Turtle Doves purring along with other common species. A Scarce Chaser dragonfly was a surprise.
1 of 13 singing Marsh Warblers we found at Guinnes
White Stork over the Guinnes Boardwalk
Scarce Chaser at Guines
Our next stop was very close by at Guinnes Forest
Spotted Flycatcher nesting behind a security light on a building by the car park

Several Lady Orchids were seen by the track in the forest
Honey Buzzard Overload
As we walked along the forest track we spotted a Hone Buzzard displaying and wing clapping. then another appeared and over a period of about half an hour at 6 different Honey Buzzards were seen displaying and play fighting, we were awe struck by this magical sight, just to crown things off a Melodious Warbler was singing beside us which were virtually ignoring due to the awesome sight of all the Honey Buzzards overhead.
Male Honey Buzzard
Male Honey Buzzard
Male Honey Buzzard
Female Honey Buzzard
Female Honey Buzzard
Female Honey Buzzard
2 Honey Buzzards
3 Honey Buzzards
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Honey Buzzards Tussling
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
Wing clapping Honey Buzzard
The first Marsh Tit I have seen for a few years, we also saw and heard several Hawfinches.
Definitely Roe Deer😅
Black-necked Grebe at Oye Plage
A blizzard of Sandwich, Common Terns with a few Mediterranean and Black-headed Gulls at Oye Plage
Our last stop was at Oye Plage where due to the dry spring there were very few waders, it is the first time I have visited site in spring and not seen Black-winged Stilts, however we still saw 15 Spoonbills, Egrets, Little Ringed Plovers, Black-necked Grebes. Several Fan-tailed Warblers were seen here along with at least 5 Kentish Plovers and an Icterine Warbler.
We caught the 19.16 shuttle back to Folkstone, many thanks to Chris, Jacob and Richard for there great company and cakes and making this a trip to remember always.