
The most interesting waders were 2 greenshank, common sandpiper, green sandpiper and a whimbrel. The commonest wader was the redshank with several curlew and oystercatchers too, while flying off some nearby fields were 50 lapwing.
A couple of hundred gulls gathered along the water's edge too with black-headed, herring, lesser black-backed the main ones seen. Four little egrets stood on the brushwood sea defences as the tide turned with a further 4 seen later on. Small numbers of common terns and little terns flew up and down the channels.
Other birds seen inside the seawall included 50 house sparrows enjoying the ripening wheat, 6 linnet, a family of sedge warblers, 5 reed warblers, a singing corn bunting and a kestrel.



At the beginning of the day Steve Entwistle saw the yellow-legged gull at the Strood, also 3 whimbrel too. Martin Cock on his walk along the Meeting Lane footpath in East Mersea had good views of 4 purple hairstreak butterflies.
Received a report of a hummingbird hawkmoth feeding in a garden in West Mersea last week - the first report this summer of one.
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