Andy Field also photographed the same wheatear on the Strood seawall on Saturday - the presumed same bird that has was first found here on the Tuesday before.
Andy also reported 3 greenshank, 4 corn buntings, stonechat, while two willow warblers and the chiffchaff were in Feldy View.
The first spotted flycatcher found on Saturday morning was this one seen in the Firs Chase garden - the first bird spotted after the curtains were pulled back in the back room overlooking the back garden. The bird perched briefly before disappearing and not returning. A willow warbler was also seen in the same silver birch tree.
Later on Saturday birds noted during a walk along the Maydays and Reeveshall seawall included 2 wheatear, 8 sand martin with 100 swallows over the fields, house martin, yellowhammer and yellow wagtail. In the Pyefleet were 2 Sandwich terns, 5 common terns, 15 little egrets, 3 grey herons, 13 greenshank, 40 grey plover, 2 whimbrel, 4 dunlin and a great crested grebe. A marsh harrier was flying over Langenhoe.
A Chinese water deer, brown hare and a Clouded Yellow were seen on Reeveshall, while two common seals were in the Pyefleet.
At Cudmore Grove Country Park, Daniel Woollard reported a tit flock with chiffchaffs, blackcaps, lesser whitethroats, whitethroats, while a stoat and reed warbler were in his back garden at the park.
A Hummingbird Hawkmoth was photographed by Michael Thorley after it flew into his conservatory in his East Mersea house on Saturday evening.
The wheatear was still by the Strood seawall on Friday 14th - present for its fourth day here now. Also seen from the Strood seawall were a whinchat, 2 stonechats, 2 corn buntings, 4 yellow wagtails, 100 swallows with 4 sand martins. High over the Glebe were four buzzards circling with a hobby.
Along the Strood channel were Sandwich tern, 2 common terns, 5 Mediterranean gulls, 150 black-tailed godwits, 15 little egrets, 3 shelduck.
Two greenshank were seen in the Strood channel on Friday, also 150 black-tailed godwits and a whimbrel.
The first flock of golden plover back this autumn in the Strood were 28 seen resting on the saltmarsh with their black bellies visible, on Friday.
In Feldy View three willow warblers and a reed warbler were seen.
A Red Admiral was seen by the Firs Chase caravan park on Friday, while 5 Brown Argus and 2 Common Blues were seen in the nearby Feldy View.
In the Firs Chase garden a willow warbler was present again, the ring-necked parakeet called and a Hummingbird Hawkmoth visited briefly on Friday.
A flock of 155 black-tailed godwits were on the Strood mud mainly by the Dabchicks sailing club on Thursday 13th.
Other birds noted in the Strood area on Thursday were 2 common terns, whimbrel, sedge warbler and yellow wagtail.
During the hot Thursday in Feldy View, two willow warblers were seen, also a common lizard scuttling over a path. Butterflies noted included 2 Wall Browns, 2 Small Heaths, 10 Brown Argus and five Common Blues. A Clouded Yellow was near the Dabchicks sailing club while a Hummingbird Hawkmoth was in the Firs Chase garden.
A pied flycatcher was seen briefly by Martin Cock in his back garden on Thursday morning but not seen again.
At East Mersea a short-eared owl was seen by Lea Merclova being chased away by the common terns at Stone Point and heading off to the Strood.
A barn owl was seen by Carrie Horwood late on Thursday night at 11.30pm flying over her Fairhaven Avenue garden as she was watching the meteor shower.
The posts, ropes and signs warning about nesting birds were taken down from Packing Marsh Island and Cobmarsh Island on Wednesday 12th, as the nesting season has finished.
Birds noted around Cobmarsh at high tide included 15 ringed plover, 6 oystercatchers, ten turnstones, 5 common terns, Mediterranean gull, little egret, 6 linnets and a skylark.
Andy Field visited Feldy View on Wednesday and reported 3 willow warblers with one singing, chiffchaff and three lesser whitethroats.
An attempt to capture the partial eclipse on the Wednesday from the Coast Road area - the picture taken of the sun projected onto cardboard through a pin-hole.
The sun as the partial eclipse passed over the West Mersea causeway by the Hard on Wednesday early evening.
A family of three young swallows were waiting to be fed in the Firs caravan park on Tuesday. Twenty swallows were seen in the area.
A willow warbler was feeding near the front of the Firs Chase caravan park on Tuesday, three others also seen in Feldy View with a swift also seen flying over.
A wheatear was seen by the Strood seawall on Tuesday, sometimes perching on some old pallets in the nearby field. Two corn buntings, yellow wagtail, marsh harrier, ten black-tailed godwits were seen from the seawall.
Butterflies noted included a Clouded Yellow near the Dabchicks, while in Feldy View were Wall Brown, Small Copper, 15 Brown Argus and 8 Common Blues.
Michael Thorley photographed this Tachnid fly in his conservatory of his East Mersea house on Tuesday.
On Monday 10th at the East Mersea Water Park, there were five turnstones on the beach at high tide, also a swift over with ten swallows. A little owl called next to the Waldegraves golf driving range and was seen perched in the hedge.
On the shingle island offshore from Waldegraves on Monday 48 common terns and 70 Mediterranean gulls began arriving just after high tide. A willow warbler was heard calling at Waldegraves, also yellow wagtail over, as were 70 swallows, ten house martins and four sand martins. A sedge warbler, reed warbler and song thrush were in Cross Lane.
A Peacock butterfly was feeding at a big buddleia bush at Waldegraves, as were five Painted Ladies and a Red Admiral on Monday.
Steven Mcdonough reported two wheatears on the Shop Lane seawall on Monday.
Moths of interest in the Firs Chase moth trap in the last week included this Large Thorn on the 14th - the first one here for four years.

















































