Latest sighting highlights 16 to 20 May

A summary of sightings for recent days

Middle Point

The male White-spotted Bluethroat was again singing and viewable from the Shepherds Hut this morning. The Lesser Whitethroat was still singing along the hedge inland. Click on the link for more details.

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One small group of waders included a breeding plumage Grey Plover, 25 Ringed Plover, 13 Sanderling and 8 Dunlin, another flock of small waders could be seen distantly to the North, around 70 birds.

Top New Piece

Two Lapwing, 40 drake Gadwall, 6 drake Shoveler, pair of Cranes with chicks, 10 Avocet. South Finger- singing Cuckoo, it was previously in the Canoe Trail.

Tack Piece

A pair of Pintail on the flood, Egyptian Goose among the Shelduck, Greylag and Canada Geese and 70 Gadwall.

South Lake

50+ Avocet (13 nests), 15 Black-tailed Godwit, 29 Gadwall, pair of Shoveler, pair of Great Crested Grebe, 160+ Black-headed Gull with a few chicks on show, 4 Oystercatcher, Greylag, Moorhen, Coot and Tufted Ducks.

Rushy Hide/Peng Observatory

Pair of Oystercatcher, 30+ Avocet, six drake Shoveler, drake Wigeon, Shelducks, Coots, Moorhen, Canada Geese.

19 May

A breeding plumage Curlew Sandpiper, Grey Plover and 13 Sanderling among the waders present.

Two drake Garganey on the Top New Piece.

Gadwall counts from around the site- 27 South Lake- 51 Tack Piece- 5 in the 'Rushy' and 15 on the Top New Piece.

18 May

Glossy Ibis between the canal and South Lake at 07:50am.

17 May

The male W.s Bluethroat again singing at Middle Point.

16 May

Tack Piece

A pair of Pintail and a drake Teal with the feeding Black-headed Gulls on the central flood. A Dunlin heard calling. Middle Point- 2 Grey Plover, a Bar-tailed Godwit, Red Knot, 1 Dunlin, 3 Curlew and 2 Ringed Plover on the mudflats

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