The first common terns of the spring at this end of the island were seen on Tuesday resting on buoys with two in the Strood channel and another pair resting in Ray Channel. Also noted during the brief visit to the Strood seawall were 2 sedge warblers, reed bunting, six linnets, ten brent geese, two mute swans, whimbrel, two Mediterranean gulls and a buzzard. Four swifts were seen flying over the houses and two lesser whitethroats were singing at opposite sides of the Firs Caravan park.
A red kite was seen flying over the Strood fishing lakes on Tuesday afternoon by Andy Field.
A Large Red damselfly was resting in the sun in Feldy View on Monday 27th - the first dragonfly/damselfly of the spring seen on the island.
Also in Feldy View were a singing lesser whitethroat and a whitethroat. Eight brent geese and a Mediterranean gull were noted in the Strood channel.
A song thrush was singing in Firs Chase with butterflies seen in the garden being a brimstone, two holly blues, small white and an orange-tip.
At East Mersea Martin Cock visited the Golfhouse area on Monday and reported 6 common terns, 5 whimbrel, 20 dunlin and an avocet.
On Sunday 26th a common crane was heard by Andy Field while he was in his garden in High Street North but sadly not seen as it called from the direction of the Strood.
Birds noted during a circuit of Feldy View and the Dabchicks on Sunday included whimbrel, curlew, 6 oystercatchers, 8 brent geese, great crested grebe, five turnstones, Mediterranean gull and four swallows.
Another sunny day on Saturday 25th on the island for a walk along the Maydays seawall. Birds noted included two marsh harriers, buzzard, a displaying meadow pipit on the saltmarsh, yellow wagtail flying over, cuckoo calling on Langenhoe, pair of yellowhammers, while singing warblers included four whitethroats, lesser whitethroat, three sedge warblers, three reed warblers and two Cetti's warblers. At least six lapwings were flying over the Reeveshall fields.
Along the Pyefleet channel were whimbrel, five curlew, two redshank, eight shelduck, a male gadwall, four greylag geese, two Canada geese, three great crested grebes.
Martin Cock visited Maydays on Saturday afternoon and noted yellow wagtail, cuckoo, two reed warblers, three sedge warblers, lesser whitethroat, two whitethroats, two whimbrel and a buzzard.
A cuckoo was photographed by Andy Field at Cudmore Grove on Friday 24th. Also noted were five common terns on a buoy in the Colne and a good count of fifteen lapwing chicks in the park's grazing field nearest the Golfhouse.
A caterpillar of a cream-spot tiger moth seen crossing the East Mersea Road, photographed by Andy on Friday.
Birds of note seen during a brief visit to the Strood on Friday included three whimbrel, curlew, two great crested grebes, yellow wagtail flying over, buzzard, lesser whitethroat, whitethroat and four swallows.
A swallow perched on an overhead cable beside the Dabchicks Sailing Club on Thursday 23rd. Other birds noted between here and the caravan park included five brent geese, two great crested grebes and two kestrels.
Butterflies noted in the Firs Chase garden were a brimstone, holly blue, orange tip and a small white.
Adrian Amos in East Road reported three more sightings of brimstone butterfly in his garden - best year he's had for them there, and also two orange-tip butterflies on Thursday morning.
Peter Marchington took this photograph of a goldfinch on Thursday on his garden wall at Shears Court.
A greylag goose photographed by Peter Marchington at Cudmore Grove from the bird hide on Wednesday 22nd in the evening.
Andy Field did a short walk to the Strood seawall from Feldy View on Wednesday and reported 3 swallows, 3 sedge warblers, 2 reed warblers, 3 brimstone butterflies, green-veined white, orange-tip and a peacock butterflies, as well as lots of St Mark's Flies.
Martin Cock visited the Boating Lake on Wednesday and reported a yellow wagtail, sedge warbler and two whitethroats there. In his West Mersea garden a holly blue butterfly was first seen there on Saturday 18th.
Michael Thorley saw a blackcap and a whitethroat in his East Mersea garden on Wednesday while his first St Mark's Flies were seen there on the 17th.
On Tuesday 21st Steve Entwistle visited Maydays farm and reported a cuckoo heard calling, reed warbler, sedge warbler with one in a bush and two others parachute displaying, lesser whitethroat, two whitethroats and two Cetti's warblers.
Near the West Mersea Hard on Tuesday a sand martin was being chased by a swallow, marsh harrier and two pairs of Mediterranean gull were seen along the Strood channel.
Moth trapping in the Firs Chase garden has been poor because of the cold clear nights but this Brimstone moth added a bit of colour.







































