A meadow pipit was feeding amongst the saltmarsh opposite Bower Hall on Sunday. Two yellow wagtails were seen nearby, in the area of the old red-hill.
Two male yellowhammers were singing alongside the Bower Hall seawall, two fields apart from each other.
Earlier on Sunday during the walk along the Reeveshall and Maydays seawalls, five avocets were feeding along the edge of the mud, three grey plover, dunlin, two lapwing, three great crested grebes, two gadwall, four Mediterranean gulls, two common terns and two great black-backed gulls on Pewit Island. Four marsh harriers, two buzzards, cuckoo, two yellow wagtails, yellowhammer, meadow pipit, single singing corn buntings at Reeveshall and Maydays and a grey partridge that was nearly stood on along the top of the Maydays seawall before flying quickly off into the nearby fields.
The northerly breeze was carrying the sounds on Langenhoe of a cuckoo, Cetti's warbler and a few marsh frogs, across the Pyefleet to Reeveshall. In Shop Lane a great spotted woodpecker and chiffchaff were heard in Fishponds Wood. Along the seawall walk along the north side of the Island six red admirals and at least five yellow shell moths were disturbed from the grass.
Martin Cock reported on Sunday morning seeing a brent goose, an avocet still sitting near the Golfhouse and six redshank during his walk from the Oyster Fishery.
A flock of 300+ starlings was feeding along the Maydays seawall on Saturday 4th, later the flock moved onto the saltmarsh to feed. Along the Pyefleet were 62 shelduck, two avocets, 15 grey plover, 16 curlew and a great crested grebe, while two marsh harriers and three buzzards were seen.
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