June 8th. Overnight rain carried on throughout the day until early evening accompanied by a moderate southerly wind. A brief seawatch resulted in a few Gannets, Sandwich Terns and Common Scoter and a Guillemot.
June 7th. A day of sunny intervals, staying warm with a moderate westerly wind becoming southerly later on bringing overnight rain by dark.
Highlights on the water bodies today were 1 Little Ringed Plover, 1 Pintail, 1 Little Gull, 2 Spoonbills, a Great White Egret and a Cetti's Warbler.
Birds around included 2 Grasshopper Warbler and a Turtle Dove which flew west.
Today's news mostly concerns moths. A successful moth event for visitors was run by Nige Lound. 260 moths of 63 species were trapped including the first record of Striped Hawk Moth for the Reserve. A Porter's Rustic was only the second here. Later, Sam Wilson found a small colony of Currant Clearwings - another first record for Gibraltar Point.
| Little Gull on Tennyson's Sands, Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Little Gull on Tennyson's Sands, Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Avocets on Tennyson's Sands, 7th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Female Pintail, 7th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Whitethroat, 7th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Chiffchaff, 7th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
| Striped Hawk Moth & Lime Hawk Moth, 7th June 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
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| Striped Hawk Moth, 7th June 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
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| Currant Clearwing, 7th June 2026 Photo - Sam Wilson |
On the water bodies around the reserve today, there were 64 Shelduck, 3 Shoveler, 8 Gadwall, 35 Mallard, 1 female Pintail, 4 Teal, 7 drake Pochard, 28 Tufted Duck, 12 Little Grebe, 3 Oystercatcher, 61 Avocet, 1 Green Sandpiper, 1 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Ringed Plover, 141 Black-tailed Godwits, 7 Redshank, 1 Common Tern, 1 2nd calendar year Little Gull, 2 Spoonbill, 1 Great White Egret, 1 Grey Heron and 1 Cetti's Warbler.
Also around today were 600 Swift (South) and another 80+ over the Aylmer Avenue area early on, 1 Cuckoo and 30 House Martins.
An overnight Moth trapping session at Syke's Farm resulted in 146 Moths of 48 Species with the highlight being a Ghost Moth.
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| Black-tailed Godwits roosting, 6th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Greenshank and Little Egret, 6th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
| Spoonbills (Youngster begging for food), 6th June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
| Grey Heron, 6th June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
| Grey Heron, 6th June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Great White Egret, 6th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Drake Pochards and Tufted Ducks and 5 other species, 6th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Cuckoo, 6th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Ghost Moth, 6th June 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
Swifts were the main theme of the morning again with a swarm over c580 feeding over the length of the West Dunes from early on, and others arriving form the north and moving through with over 1000 passing through during the morning. A calling Hawfinch flew high south over the West Dunes at 0615hrs and a female type Golden Oriole arrived form the north and flew down the East Dunes at 0830hrs. A Spoonbill arrived form the north-east. 800 Sanderling and 300 Knot were seen distantly on the Haven. Flying north was a Red Kite, and west off Storm Ridge was a Turtle Dove.
A Little Gull was on Tennyson's Sands throughout the day and a Glossy Ibis arrived around mid-day, paused briefly on Jackson's marsh and then flew off south. Also on Tennyson's Sands were 3 Little Ringed Plovers, 141 Black-tailed Godwits, 2 Spoonbill, 1 Great White Egret, a female Pintail, 3 drake Pochard. Also around the wash viewpoint was a Yellow Wagtail.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 4 new birds: a Robin, a Great Tit, a Blue Tit and a Dunnock; and retraps: a Dunnock, a Whitethroat, a Wren and a Blackcap.
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| One of over a 1000 Swifts heading south through the reserve today, 5th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Little Ringed Plover, 5th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Pintail, 5th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Spoonbills, 5th June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Roe Deer and fawns on the water bodies, 5th May 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| An over wintered Painted Lady Butterfly, 5th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
A light Swift passage during the morning recorded 330 moving south. Offshore 1 Eider, 2 Auk sp, 2 Fulmar and 3 Gannet were seen in a brief sea-watch along with 16 Turnstone (South).
On the water bodies around the reserve were 81 Shelduck, 4 Shoveler, 12 Gadwall, 22 Mallard, 2 Teal, 16 Tufted Duck, 5 Pochard, 12 Little Grebe, 58 Avocet, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 131 Black-tailed Godwits, a Little Gull, 2 Spoonbill and 1 Great White Egret.
Other birds around included a Red Kite, a Cuckoo and 2 Cetti's Warblers (Mill Hill and North Hide), 1 Grasshopper Warbler (Mill Pond Road). Also the breeding Shoveler pair still have three chicks on Tennyson's Sands.
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| Little Gull on Tennyson's Sands, 4th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Avocet family enjoying the sunshine, 4th June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Great White Egret, 4th June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Spoonbill wolfing down something big! 4th June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
| Drake Pochards with Shelducks and Tufted Ducks, 4th June 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
| Shoveler with Chicks, 4th June 2026 Photo - Nige Lound |
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| Swift heading through towards the south, 4th June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
A young male Golden Oriole was singing and showing at times in the East Dunes.
On the water bodies were a Ruff, 8 Redshank, 3 Little Ringed Plover, 4 Pochard and 2 Spoonbill. 8 Swift went south. A Little Gull was on Tennyson's Sands during the late afternoon. On the beach 8 Turnstone were about with 2500 Sanderling, 1500 Oystercatcher, 500 Knot, 80 Bar-tailed Godwits and 40 Dunlin.
Southern Marsh Orchids and Bee Orchids are now in flower.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 6 new birds: a Blackcap and 5 Dunnock; and 3 retrap Whitethroat.
| Male Golden Oriole in the East Dunes, 3rd June 2026 Photo - Kev Wilson |
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| Avocet and Little Ringed Plover, 3rd June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
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| Drake Pochard and Mute Swan, 3rd June 2026 Photo - Tom Baker |
| Southern Marsh Orchid, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Kev Wilson |
| Bee Orchid, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Kev Wilson |
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| Bracket Fungus near Syke's Farm, 3rd June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| A thunder storm rolling through the reserve just before evening, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
| Great White Egret being chased off a by a Coot, 2nd June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Avocets, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
| Avocet in flight, 2nd June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Redshank, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| Black-tailed Godwit, 2nd June 2026 Photo - Jack Hood |
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| A Speckled Wood Butterfly, 1st June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
| A Common Blue Butterfly, 1st June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
| A Brimstone Butterfly, 1st June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
| A Red Admiral Butterfly, 1st June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
Early news concerned the Golden Oriole singing again early morning only, a very late Redwing calling close to the reserve entrance and a Hepatic Cuckoo seen over Fenella Hope Hide flying towards the West Dunes. Also around was a Turtle Dove.
A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 2 new birds: a Chiffchaff and a Linnet; and 3 retraps: 2 Whitethroat and a Blue Tit.
The fourth session of CES was done this morning by James Siddle and Ian Thompson. The 10 new birds were a Chiffchaff, a Long-tailed Tit, 7 Robins and a Whitethroat; and the 11 retraps were a Robin, a Long-tailed Tit, 5 Chiffchaff, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Blackbird, a Blackcap and a Wren.
From the Archives.
Some old monthly reports have come to light. Interesting to read the following highlights from May 1975
- The top two species ringed during the month were Tree Sparrow (33) and Redpoll (20) - prior to going full circle with Redpoll taxonomy. The rarities section features Rustic Bunting but also a single record of Sparrowhawk that month when they were still extremely rare.
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| Little Tern, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Little Tern, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Little Grebe chick, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Hepatic Cuckoo, 1st June 2026 Photo - Stuart Ainsworth |
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| Hepatic Cuckoo, 1st June 2026 Photo - Stuart Ainsworth |
| Hepatic Cuckoo, 1st June 2026 Photo - Stuart Ainsworth |
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| Meadow Pipit with food, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Red-veined Darter, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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| Four Spotted Chaser Dragonfly, 1st June 2026 Photo - David Nutt |
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| Yellow-barred Longhorn Moth, 1st June 2026 Photo - Mike Watts |
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