
It was great watching masses of swifts flying back and forwards over the fields, above the houses as well as over the Strood Hill. A rough estimate of birds would appear there may've been 500 birds flying around. While some swifts were close in and easy to see, there were plenty of others in the distance above West Mersea. It seemed strangely quiet watching them swoop close-by without making their characteristic screeching calls. Many birds would be the local breeders with other birds from off the Island.
Along the Channel redshank numbers have built up to about 200 birds with 3 greenshank noted too. Very few other wader species other than 30 curlew, 6 oystercatcher and 30 lapwing. Other than lots of gulls 6 shelduck, 5 little egrets and 2 little terns were seen.

The songs of various small birds accompanied the walk with 2 corn buntings, 4 reed warblers, 2 reed buntings, common whitethroat and skylark while meadow pipit and linnet were also noted.

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