Handful of expected migrants plus a "brucie bonus" in the form of this 10th site record of Melodious Warbler with a supporting cast of a female Pied Fly & a Cuckoo plus a small handful of Blackcap, Chiffchaff, Lesser 'throat, Whitethroat & Willow Warbler. On the reserve 5 Wheatear & Yellow Wag. At least 36 Swallow & 4 Sand Martin flew south with offshore movements limited to a couple of Barwits & Whimbrel. 12 Sanderling were on the beach & a Black Red was singing on the Fort.This Matthew's Wainscot is early on parade. Most authorities now consider this is just the saltmarsh form of Common Wainscot.
Sunday 3rd May 2026
Saturday 2nd May 2026
6 Yellow wagtail near the tip of the peninsula, 4 Wheatear and a White wagtail. A Woodlark appeared late morning & a Spotted Flycatcher mid-day.
Seawatching produced 8 Dunlin and 5 Sandwich tern flying north and 2 Sandwich tern and 2 Cormorant flying south. 2 Whimbrel flying west over the port. A House martin and 27 Swallow south overland.
Moth trapping: Milder night resulted in 31 species including the 2nd site record of Pammene gigantena, a nationally scarce species that feeds on oak- apple galls.
Friday 1st May 2026
Bird ringing: 2 Chiffchaff, 1 Goldfinch, 1 Lesser Whitethroat, 1 Reed warbler, 1 Willow warbler, 1 Robin.
April ringing totals 2026
| Chiffchaff | 144 |
| Blackcap | 88 |
| Willow warbler | 35 |
| Wheatear | 24 |
| Whitethroat | 18 |
| Linnet | 17 |
| Lesser whitethroat | 11 |
| Song thrush | 11 |
| Goldfinch | 7 |
| Robin | 7 |
| Sedge warbler | 4 |
| Long-tailed tit | 4 |
| Reed warbler | 4 |
| Blackbird | 3 |
| Great tit | 3 |
| Wren | 3 |
| Goldcrest | 2 |
| Redwing | 2 |
| Woodpigeon | 2 |
| Pied wagtail | 2 |
| Black redstart | 1 |
| Chaffinch | 1 |
| Redstart | 1 |
| Firecrest | 1 |
| Garden warbler | 1 |
| Greenfinch | 1 |
| House sparrow | 1 |
| Magpie | 1 |
| Sparrowhawk | 1 |
| Yellowhammer | 1 |
Thursday 30th April 2026
Bird ringing: 5 Chiffchaff, 2 Lesser whitethroat.
Wednesday 29th April 2026
Windy & not a lot about didn't prevent this Tawny Pipit arriving. The 15th site record of which the only previous spring ones were on 28th May 1991 & 6th May 2012. On site meagre offerings including 6 Lesser 'throat, 6 Wheatear, 2 Chiffchaff, 2 Whimbrel, 2 Whitethroat, Blackcap & Swallow. Also meagre offerings in the moth traps with the first Turnip's of the year turning up the past couple of days.
Tuesday 28th April 2026
A strong NE wind, with a spell of drizzle around 7am. Not many species calling first light and few new passerines. 5 Wheatear present on the peninsula and a Black redstart that looks to be the bird ringed last week, briefly joined by 3 Whimbrel, shown in the picture above.
The strong winds reduced sea-watching to just 5 Cormorant and a Shelduck North.
Moth trapping: White colon moth and Coronet are the pick of the bunch for today, of the total 25 individual moths, on the most part Shuttle-shaped dart (19). The White colon is our first for spring and is slightly earlier than expected. This moth is classed as nationally scarce and the larvae have likely fed on Common restharrow at this site.
Bird ringing: 3 Wheatear, 2 Blackcap, 2 Chiffchaff.