A little egret trio stood in one of the Strood fields during the high tide period in the middle of Sunday 1st. Another two little egrets were standing on the Ray island saltmarsh.
Also seen along the Strood seawall were 20 whimbrel, four common terns, pair of shoveler, pair of gadwall, seven pochard and two mute swans in the dyke. Three reed warblers, sedge warbler, lesser whitethroat and a corn bunting were all heard singing and eight stock doves were feeding in a field.
Roosting on a couple of boats near the West Mersea hard on Sunday were 65 turnstones.It was nice to feel the warmth in the sunshine again along the Maydays seawall, after several chilly and grey days recently on the Island. The first look at a cuckoo this spring was a female doing its bubbling call as it flew across a field. Later a male cuckoo was heard on the Langenhoe marshes opposite.
Andy Field walked from Shop Lane, meeting up with me along the Reeveshall seawall and had noted two Canada geese, six corn buntings, six swallows and a corn bunting.
A female siskin visited the bird feeder in the Firs Chase garden on Friday 29th for the second day running. A closer look at the pictures taken of it, showed it had a metal ring on its right leg - unfortunately too far off to read.Eight avocets were seen on the Golfhouse pools on Friday morning, including this bird sitting presumably on a nest. Also three redshank on the pool, two marsh harriers flew over the fields.
A wheatear was feeding in the horse paddock at the Golfhouse on Friday. Two Cetti's warblers were singing at the park, also willow warbler by the park entrance, three sedge warblers, three lesser whitethroats, and three whitethroats singing too.
A pair of shelduck was on the park pond on Friday, also four pochard and four tufted ducks, eight greylag geese were doing lots of squabbling with one of the females still sitting on her nest. A water rail was heard calling, while the long-tailed tit nest by the park pond was lost to a marauding magpie.
A female siskin was first spotted at the bird feeder in the Firs Chase garden on Thursday 28th. It made at least a couple of visits during the afternoon, feeding on the sunflower hearts.
A little owl perched in a couple of trees near the pond close to the Waldgraves seawall on Wednesday 27th. A sedge warbler and Cetti's warbler were singing close to the main fishing lake at Waldegraves.
Looks like a new pond is being excavated alongside Cross Lane as part of the new housing development. Birds noted along Cross Lane on Wednesday were a sparrowhawk hunting low down along the lane, lesser whitethroat, two whitethroats and three blackcaps. Five common terns were flying along the coastline.
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