Some of the 1,000+ Gannets that moved East on Saturday morning
Saturday was probably the best sea watch so far this year, though it was all but done and dusted by 09.00,
Considering there was over 3,000 birds logged there was very little variety, a few Skuas, 1,000+ Sandwich Terns and Gannets with 100s of Common Scoter and a lone Red-necked grebe in the afternoon. Today provided some more Skuas and some Manx Shearwaters but little else.
On the land an increase in Swallows and Painted Ladies. The Large Tortoiseshell was still by the Long Pits today.
On the reserve 5+ Water Pipits, a few Avocets, 3+ Little Ringed Plovers and Ruff, all the usual Warblers are now in, Bearded Tits can be readily seen and heard and a Bittern at Dengemarsh is calling regularly.
Dark phase Arctic Skua
Pale phase Arctic Skua
Some of the 100s of Common Scoter that East on Saturday morning
Avocets on Hayfield 1
There was an arrival of Painted Ladies onto the Peninsula this weekend



