May 5th. A cool cloudy morning with occasional sunny breaks later on in a moderate northerly wind.
Visible migration was in evidence again. Swallows were on the move with 345 south in 2.5 hours from 0700. Also heading south were 19 Yellow Wagtail, 5 Greenshank and many Corvids.
Highlights of the day though was again the pair of Garganey on Fenland Lagoon and the Spotted Redshank in summer plumage again on Tennyson's Sands accompanied by a fine Wood Sandpiper. Elsewhere on the water bodies there were 9 Shoveler, 19 Tufted Duck, 4 Gadwall, 31 Avocet, 46 Black-tailed Godwits, 10 Ruff, 4 Curlew, 2 Redshank, a Spoonbill and a Cetti's Warbler (North Hide).
Around were 2 Cuckoos, 10 Whimbrel and a Cetti's Warbler (Mill Hill).
A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 8 new birds: a Chiffchaff, 4 Whitethroat, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Reed Bunting and a Meadow Pipit; and 3 retraps: a Dunnock, a Whitethroat and a Lesser Whitethroat.
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| Summer Plumage Spotted Redshank on Tennyson's Sands, 5th May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Ruff on Tennyson's Sands, 5th May 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Common Sandpiper, 5th May 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| An Avocet walking on water! escaping the attentions of a Black-headed Gull, 5th May 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Spoonbill, 5th May 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Coot with the first chicks seen this year, 5th May 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
A good morning survey of the outer ridges revealed good numbers of Skylarks and Meadow Pipits, but lower than expected Reed Buntings. An Asio sp was over East Dunes before dawn, with a Tree Pipit there later. 240 Swallows flew north at sea, and heading south were a Hobby, 2 Buzzards and 5 Yellow Wagtails.
Highlight of the day was the pair of Garganey which were still showing well on Fenland Lagoon and then incredible a 2nd pair of Garganey were found on Tennyson's Sands. On Jackson's Marsh was a Little Ringed Plover and a summer plumaged Spotted Redshank whilst on Tennyson's Sands held a Wood Sandpiper.
On the water bodies were 40 Brent Geese, 2 Egyptian Geese, 38 Shelduck, 13 Shoveler, 40 Gadwall, 2 drake Wigeon, 39 Mallard, 1 Teal, 27 Tufted Duck, 11 Little Grebe, 4 Oystercatcher, 46 Avocet, 7 Lapwing, 2 Whimbrel, 41 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Common Sandpiper, 14 Ruff, 5 Redshank, 2 Greenshank, 3 Spoonbill and 1 Cetti's Warbler (North Hide).
Also about were 2 Cuckoo, 25 House Martin, 1 Cetti's Warbler (Mill Hill), 6 Willow Warbler, 7 Chiffchaff, 8 Sedge Warbler, 7 Reed Warbler, 1 Grasshopper Warbler, 6 Blackcap, 5 Lesser Whitethroat and 18 Whitethroat.
The first freshly emerged Four-spotted Chaser was seen on 26th April this year and as with last year the first Four-spots were on the wing before the first Broad-bodied Chasers. The latter species has always been the first Dragonfly of the year in the past.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 8 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Willow Warbler, 3 Lesser Whitethroat, a Goldfinch, a Swallow and a Cuckoo; and a retrap Goldfinch.
The first session of CES was done by Mike Polling this morning. The 6 new birds were 2 Chiffchaff, a Willow Warbler, a Chaffinch, a Blackcap and a Sedge Warbler; and the 8 retraps were 2 Robin, a Wren, a Long-tailed Tit, 2 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and a Sedge Warbler.
Ringing Recovery: Some good news concerning a Turtle Dove that was ringed at Gib in May 2017 and has ben returning to a territory near Burgh-le Marsh. This year it has returned on 26th April, a week earlier than usual. Diligent ring reading from photos confirms it is the same bird.
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| Garganey pair still busily feeding up on Fenland Lagoon, 4th May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Oystercatcher on the River Steeping, 4th May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
| Gib ringed Turtle Dove at Burgh-le Marsh, 4th May 2026 Photo - Nicky Yeadon |
| Gib ringed Turtle Dove at Burgh-le Marsh, 4th May 2026 Photo - Nicky Yeadon |
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| Four-spotted Chaser, 26th April 2026 Photo - Sam Wilson |
Highlights of the day were a Hooded Crow which was found on the Golf Course/Field 10 area. Seven Fieldfare and a Tree Pipit were in the East Dunes during the early morning whilst the Garganey pair were still on Fenland Lagoon. Heading south was a Swift over Syke's Farm.
On the water bodies were 3 Shoveler, 9 Ruff, 31 Black-tailed Godwit, 8 Avocets, 2 Greenshank, Common Sandpiper and 2 Spoonbill.
Also around the reserve were 20 Whimbrel, 27 Common Whitethroat, 1 Lesser Whitethroat, 1 Blackcap, 4 Willow Warbler, 7 Chiffchaff, 2 Cetti's Warbler, 2 Grasshopper Warblers, 1 Reed Warbler, 8 Sedge Warbler, 12 Swallows, 2 Wheatear (Outer Dunes) and 1 Cuckoo.
| Black-tailed Godwits, 3rd May 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Greenshank, 3rd May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
| Little Egret, 3rd May 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Cuckoo, 2rd May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Cuckoo, 3rd May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
| Holly Blue Butterfly, 3rd May 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
Visible migration was busy over the East Dunes and beach with an exceptional spring movement of 160 Yellow Wagtails south between 0700 and 1030hrs. Also on the move were 220 Swallow, 35 Sand Martin, 6 Swift, 49 Whimbrel (with another 21 on the saltings), 8 Mediterranean Gull, 11 Ruff, 3 Greenshank, 12 Red Kite, a Merlin, a Collared Dove, 300 Woodpigeon, a Grey Heron and various Corvids and Finches. There was low coverage of the sea but a few Sandwich Terns and Little Terns were close inshore, the wader roost held 1800 Oystercatcher and 520 Sanderling, and 2 male Goosander went south close in.
The pair of Garganey were again on Fenland Lagoon showing well at times along with a solitary Greenshank. The Ruff flock of 10 birds continued to show well on Tennyson's Sands along with 18 Black-tailed Godwit, and 3 Spoonbill. Also on the water bodies were 25 Shelduck, 14 Shoveler, 17 Gadwall, 4 Teal, 12 Tufted Duck, 2 Water Rail, 6 Little Grebe, 44 Avocet, 1 Common Sandpiper and 1 Greenshank.
Elsewhere around the reserve there were 22 Whimbrel, 3 Spoonbill (Flying south over the golf course at first light), 2 Red-legged Partridge (Field 10), 2 Cuckoo, 2 Collared Doves, 4 Sparrowhawk, 3 Buzzard, 2 Cetti's Warblers, 6 Sedge Warblers, 3 Reed Warblers, 2 Grasshopper Warblers, 34 Whitethroat 3 Lesser Whitethroat and 2 Wheatear.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Paul Jerem, provided 17 new birds: 4 Willow Warbler, a Chiffchaff, 3 Lesser Whitethroat, 2 Reed Bunting, a Robin, a Chaffinch, 2 Whitethroat, a Blue Tit, a Blackcap and a Goldfinch; and 4 retraps: 2 Dunnock, a Whitethroat and a Chiffchaff.
Overnight Moth trapping in Sykes Farm resulted in 76 Moths of 37 Species including a Chocolate Tip Moth and a Pale Tussock Moth.
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| Garganey pair on Fenland Lagoon, 2nd May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Spoonbill, 2nd May 2026 Photo - Ste Taylor |
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| Little Egret on the river Steeping, 2nd May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Chocolate Tip Moth, 2nd May 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
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| Pale Tussock Moth, 2nd May 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
Highlights of the day included a fine summer plumaged Spotted Redshank on Jackson's Marsh and on Tennyson's Sands (Harvey's Hide), there were 2 Wood Sandpipers. A Jay flew south down the East Dunes. Seventeen Ruff were still showing well on Tennyson's Sands with 18 Black-tailed Godwits and the Garganey pair were still showing well on fenland Lagoon with a Greenshank.
Early morning visible migration involved a light passage of Swifts, Swallows and Sand Martins over the East Dunes whilst offshore, several parties of Bar-tailed Godwits were heading north-east out of the Wash. Flying south during the afternoon were 50+ Swallows and 4 Little Terns were on location around the sanctuary area.
Also around the water bodies were 20 Avocet, 34 Black-tailed Godwits, 4 Snipe, 1 Common Sandpiper, 2 Redshank and a Water Rail. Also about were a Cuckoo, 2 Cetti's Warblers and 2 Siskin.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 9 new birds: a Chiffchaff, 5 Lesser Whitethroat, a Blackcap and a Meadow Pipit; and a retrap Whitethroat.
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| Two Wood Sandpipers on Tennyson's Sands, 1st May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Spotted Redshank, 1st May 2026 Photo - Ste Taylor |
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| Greenshank, 1st May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| x15 Ruff busily feeding in amongst a pair of Mute Swans, 1st May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Male Garganey on Fenland Lagoon, 1st May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Male Garganey on Fenland Lagoon, 1st May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Jackdaw, 1st May 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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