A second little owl appeared and perched halfway up a poplar tree below the vineyard on Thursday. After looking around for a few minutes, it flew onto one of the vineyard posts in the south-west corner.
Whilst watching the little owls, the cronking call of a raven was heard as it passed overhead on its way south. It then turned west and headed along the front of Waldegraves holiday park.
Birds noted around the East Mersea Youth Camp and the boating lake area on Thursday included a chiffchaff, two singing blackcaps, Cetti's warbler, reed bunting, 2 little egrets, 25 turnstone and 20 curlew. A pair of red-legged partridge flew west over the field towards Waldegraves, while a second pair was seen on the west side of the holiday park.
Offshore was a great northern diver and a couple of great crested grebes. Three Cetti's warblers were singing along Cross Lane - top, middle and bottom, also five chiffchaffs and two blackcaps in the Cross Lane / Waldegraves area.
Three brimstones were in Cross Lane and a fourth at the Youth Camp, also a red admiral here too, a handful of peacocks and four commas.
On Thursday the summer plumaged red-necked grebe was present offshore from West Mersea for most of the day between Beach Road and Victoria Esplanade - giving good views for Steve Entwistle mid afternoon off Kingsland Road.
On Wednesday 26th the red-necked grebe was seen from the Esplanade, also three black-necked grebes first reported by Nick Warner west of Kingsland Road in the morning, later in the day only two black-necked grebes seen by Steve Entwistle and Andy Field.
Two red-breasted mergansers and ten great crested grebes were also offshore.
Offshore from Coopers Beach on the sunny Wednesday were 2 Slavonian grebes, 140 great crested grebes, 2 great northern divers, 2 red-throated divers. A Cetti's warbler was singing beside the caravan park.
Martin Cock and Steve Entwistle watched the evening harrier roost on Langenhoe from the Shop Lane seawall and although no hen harriers were seen, 15 marsh harriers were counted, as was a merlin chasing small birds and a peregrine perched on a post. On the way home in the early evening darkness a barn owl was seen by Steve in the car headlights near the Dog and Pheasant pub as it flew over the East Mersea road.
A peacock butterfly was enjoying the cherry plum blossom in the Firs Chase garden on Wednesday, as did a comma butterfly.
A colour-ringed Mediterranean gull was photographed by Steve Entwistle on the mud off the Esplanade on Tuesday.
Andy Field photographed a nice male yellow wagtail in the East Mersea Golfhouse paddock on Tuesday morning. It was first seen flying along the park borrowdyke towards the Point where it then flew to the Golfhouse.
A red kite was seen flying west over the Golfhouse by Steve Entwistle and two pairs of avocets mating on the nearby saltmarsh pools.
In Feldy View on Tuesday mid-morning a woodcock unexpectedly flew low over the green cemetery field, passing between the trees as it headed towards the nearby gardens of Whittaker Way. Ten minutes later it returned, dropped down briefly under trees in Feldy View, before flying west to the caravan park. Twenty-five minutes later a second woodcock was seen flying from the Strood channel towards gardens beside the Firs Chase caravan park.
A woodcock was also seen on Tuesday morning, in East Mersea by Jack Hoy in Shop Lane.
Birds seen along the Strood seawall on Tuesday included a couple of black-tailed godwits in summer plumage, peregrine, marsh harrier, six buzzards, 32 golden plover, greylag goose, calling water rail, pair of coot in the dyke, meadow pipit, six linnets and also a brambling heard calling over Feldy View.
Blackcaps were heard singing on Tuesday at Cudmore Grove by Andy Field, in Martin Cock's garden and also the regular female in Firs Chase garden.
The regular female blackcap over-wintering in the Firs Chase garden was seen feeding amongst the blossom of a cherry plum tree on Monday 24th.
A marsh harrier and four buzzards noted during the seawall walk.
A grey heron stalking the Strood dyke on Monday, also a singing water rail was heard from the main reedbed which is of interest. The pair of coot was still present and a pair of stonechats beside the dyke.
A male reed bunting was plucking the seeds and down off the top of a reedmace head by the Strood dyke on Monday.
A drove of eight brown hares was seen in the Strood fields on Monday, just about make out four in the picture here.
A male great spotted woodpecker fed on a tree by the Firs Chase caravan park on Sunday 23rd, also a green woodpecker seen in Feldy View. A sparrowhawk circled overhead, two kestrels were by the fields and two avocets were noted in the Strood channel. A song thrush was singing in Firs Chase.
Martin Cock saw a water rail by the Strood dyke on Sunday and also heard a second bird. Pair of stonechats was also seen along the seawall.