I finally heard a Cuckoo at the ARC yesterday, there are a small number of Hobbys around though in general spring migrants are thin on the ground. A singing Willow Warbler at the southern end of the ARC was the only sign of new passerines today. A flock of 7 Glossy Ibis flew over the ARC towards Late morning. At Dengemarsh several Bearded Tits, booming Bittern more Hobbys and few Common Terns of note.
A sea watch this afternoon produced Pomarine, Great and Arctic Skuas and 3 Eider which are increasingly scarce now, also a few Whimbrel, Sanderling and Bar-tailed Godwits. A full report will be on Trektellen.
Good to see the Lapwing chicks still doing well at Boulderwall
One of several Bearded Tits seen around the reserve
Ruff at Boulderwall this morning
Common Blue at the ARC
3 Eider passing the sea watch hide this afternoon
The first Lime Hawkmoth of the year in the trap today


