A variety of waders was along the Strood Channel at low tide on Monday 13th with these golden plover pictured above on the opposite side of the channel, some of 100+ seen. Other waders seen were 30 grey plover, 200 redshank, 2 whimbrel, 10 black-tailed godwits and ten dunlin.
Three greenshank were also along the channel before flying off as the tide came in.
Twenty little egrets were noted on and around the Ray saltings, two Mediterranean gulls, also a little grebe in the channel. A marsh harrier flew over Ray Island, common buzzard over the Strood fields, also kestrel and 200 house sparrows beside the fields.
Over Firs Chase on Monday a hobby flew over the houses, the juvenile sparrowhawk was calling, a swift passed over as did 3 house martins.

A common sandpiper and green sandpiper were seen near the Maydays saltmarsh, while along the Pyefleet were 8 avocet, 20 grey plover, 10 dunlin, 10 black-tailed godwits and 4 Med gulls. Two common seals were resting on the saltmarsh.
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