Other waders noted on Friday included 3 whimbrel, displaying lapwing over the fields, single black-tailed godwit, greenshank heard calling and 50+ redshank. Three common terns were seen along the channel later in the day, at least 4 Mediterranean gulls flying about, 2 little egrets and 6 shelduck also seen.
This common buzzard was one of eight seen from the Strood seawall during the Friday late morning walk in warm conditions. The highlight was a red kite seen flying west over the Firs Chase caravan site heading over the Strood channel towards Salcott channel. Two oystercatchers and a black-tailed godwit rose up to mob it. Also seen in the area were a sparrowhawk and a kestrel.
Small birds noted were a corn bunting singing on wires at the back of the fields, 2 swallows, lesser whitethroat, whitethroat, 4 linnets and four pied wagtails.
An increasingly rare sight on Mersea are breeding meadow pipits. This one was singing on Saturday 21st on a fence on the Rewsalls marshes. A sedge warbler was also singing from nearby bushes, lesser whitethroat, 5 swallows, singing yellow wagtail, 2 reed buntings, 4 shelduck, 2 little egret and 4 linnets also seen in the area.
Near Meeting Lane on Saturday a willow warbler was singing in Gyants Marsh also 2 blackcaps, chiffchaff and two red-legged partridges seen.
Also seen on the walk were a brimstone, comma, small tortoiseshell and small white butterflies.
A male wheatear was on the Strood seawall on Sunday 22nd. Also yellow wagtail flew over, 2 reed warblers heard singing in the reeds, 4 reed buntings, whitethroat, common tern, 8 whimbrel, buzzard, kestrel, 4 Mediterranean gulls were all noted during the walk. The corn bunting was heard singing on wires by Andy Field.
A brief walk late on Monday 23rd near the Firs Chase caravan site provided views of 2 common terns, swallow and 3 little egrets flying over Feldy where there also 30 distant mute swans in a field.
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