This was one of three colour-ringed black-tailed godwits seen in the flock. Hopefully we'll get more details about this bird shortly.
A ringed plover was still sitting on her two eggs on the beach at the East Mersea Point, inside her roped off area, to stop eggs being accidentally trampled on. The rope and signs were put up by members of the Bird Aware Essex Coast team the previous week.
Other waders seen were 100 redshank, 30 oystercatchers, an avocet, whimbrel and twenty curlew. A Sandwich tern flew past the Point and into the river calling, also three common terns seen feeding and ten Mediterranean gulls on the mud.
Eight tufted ducklings were along the park dyke with their mum, also a tufted duck flew off the park pond earlier.
Other birds noted at the park were five little egrets roosting at the pond, 20 sand martins passing over, two kestrels, two singing reed warblers and ten linnets.
Two different skipper species posed on the scabious flower showing the differing tips of the antennae with small skipper on the left with orange tips and an Essex skipper on the right showing black tips.
A marbled white was glimpsed very briefly when it appeared up and out of the grass then was lost to view in the area near the park workshop on Thursday 13th. The first record for the park and only the second sighting on the island. Other butterflies seen included good numbers of meadow browns, gatekeepers and a couple of brown argus seen too.
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