Hiding among the reeds along the Strood borrowdyke was this singing reed warbler - one of three heard, along with six singing sedge warblers, lesser whitethroat, two singing whitethroats by the dyke and another beside the Firs caravan park. The song of a nightingale was just being carrying over from Ray Island to the Strood seawall thanks to the north-easterly wind helping to waft the sound over.
Other birds noted during the seawall walk were 2 greylag geese, 7 shelduck, whimbrel, 6 redshank, 4 Mediterranean gulls, 5 swallows and 2 kestrels.
A red kite drifted west past Firs Chase in the morning while in the evening a muntjac deer in the Firs Chase garden was an unusual visitor here.
On Sunday 19th the male stonechat was seen carrying food in its bill beside the Strood dyke before dropping inside the nearby bramble bush where presumably its nest is.
A cuckoo was heard calling from Ray Island while along the Strood channel 28 grey plover flew up channel, 12 turnstones were on a boat by the Hard and 20 brent geese were seen in several small flocks. A marsh harrier hunted along the Strood dyke, a buzzard and red kite were seen over the fields, while 2 sedge warblers, reed warbler and a whitethroat were along the dyke. A dead redwing was found amongst the seaweed on the tideline behind the Dabchicks sailing club.
A buzzard was seen by Carrie Horwood flying over the beach near Fairhaven Avenue on Sunday morning.
A willow warbler was singing in some trees at Maydays Farm on Saturday 18th - a migrant on its brief stopover before continuing its journey north. Other singing migrants here for the summer included a lesser whitethroat, 5 sedge warblers, 4 whitethroats, while a swallow and yellowhammer were seen heading north. A pair of red-legged partridge was in one field while three lapwing were in a Reeveshall field.
A calling cuckoo and a red kite were noted over Langenhoe Hall marshes, while four marsh harriers and a buzzard were also seen during the walk. Along the Pyefleet channel were five great crested grebes, 6 shelduck, two whimbrel, curlew, 3 black-tailed godwits and five redshank. A common seal swam up channel and a brown hare was seen running across a field.
Rob Lee heard a cuckoo singing on Saturday in the Barrow Hill / Bower Hall area.
Andy Field walked the East Mersea seawall from Reeveshall round to Cudmore Grove on Saturday and reported a female scaup in the Pyefleet channel - an unusual record for April on Mersea. Also seen were 12 whitethroats, 5 lesser whitethroats, 3 swallows, whimbrel, 3 reed warblers, sedge warbler and ten lapwings in the park's grazing fields with 3 small chicks.
On Saturday a red squirrel ran alongside East Road just east of The Fox pub narrowly avoiding the car, while in the afternoon another red squirrel climbed through the trees in the Firs Chase garden on its way to the neighbours.
Carri Horwood visited Feldy View on Saturday morning and reported a siskin, possible garden warbler, green woodpecker, a few linnets, blackcaps, chiffchaff, chaffinch, as well as small white and brimstone butterflies.
On Friday 17th a cuckoo was heard calling at Maydays Farm by Martin Cock, also there six sedge warblers, 2 lesser whitethroats, 4 whitethroats and a yellowhammer.
A male adder was photographed by Simon Patient on Thursday 16th as it attempted to climb the sandy cliff face behind the beach at Cudmore Grove Country Park.
A male adder was photographed by Simon Patient on Thursday 16th as it attempted to climb the sandy cliff face behind the beach at Cudmore Grove Country Park.
The male adder is showing its vivid zig-zag black markings having already shed its old winter skin probably earlier in the month. Another of Simon's pictures.
Simon saw a siskin flying west over Cudmore Grove on Thursday morning.
A slow-worm was basking on a log beside the footpath near the top of the Firs Chase caravan park on Thursday.
Three great crested grebes were in the Strood channel on Thursday, this one near the Dabchicks Sailing Club.
A pair of oystercatcher was doing a bit of practicing ahead of their breeding season near the Dabchicks sailing club on Thursday.
Both oystercatchers had been having a rest, before the male wakes up, has a stretch, then jumps onto the back of the female. That woke her up!
In a brief visit to the Strood seawall, birds noted included 2 sedge warblers, 2 stonechats, 6 linnets, 2 Mediterranean gulls, 3 little egrets, 4 curlew, 3 redshank, 4 swallows and a song thrush singing in the caravan park.
At Maydays on Thursday a wheatear and a lesser whitethroat were seen by Martin Cock.
Along the Strood seawall on Wednesday 15th were 21 curlew, 3 great crested grebes, 2 marsh harriers, 3 sedge warblers, reed warbler, pair of stonechats, six linnets as well as ten brent geese in the Mersea Quarters.
Shaun Bater was pleased to see a little grebe on the Sanderlings Reach pond on Wednesday.
Rob Lee saw 18 shelduck on his Barrow Hill meadow on Wednesday morning
Martin Cock walking between the Oyster Fishery and Ivy Dock reported a wheatear, 30 dunlin, lesser whitethroat and several whitethroats on Wednesday.
A cuckoo was reported calling near the Strood on Wednesday morning.
Kieren Alexander of the RSPB Old Hall reserve put up the No Landing signs on Packing Marsh and Cobmarsh Island on Tuesday 14th. An area is also roped off here on Packing Marsh to keep people away from the nesting area for birds.
One pair of ringed plover was seen on Packing Marsh and three pairs on Cobmarsh, although no nests were active yet. There was a high tide roost of fifty sanderling on Cobmarsh and also three Egyptian geese resting on one of the beaches.
Jon Ward saw the cuckoo near the Firs Caravan park on Tuesday, also two willow warblers, five Mediterranean gulls, sparrowhawk flying over, several sedge warblers and a single reed warbler along the Strood dyke.
Jack Hoy saw a brimstone and orange-tip butterflies on Tuesday in Shop Lane.
Moth activity continues to be slow because of the cold nights but this nationally scarce Sloe Carpet was a nice surprise in the Firs Chase garden on the 17th. This is just the second garden record after one in 2020.












































