Late May 2026

May 30th. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 2 new birds: a Chiffchaff and a Meadow Pipit.

May 29th. A cloudy start to the day clearing later on with a light westerly wind allowing it to warm up to the low twenties through the day.

  Highlight of the day was a light passage of Red Kites with at least 5 drifting south through the morning. A Great White Egret was on Jackson's Marsh and on Tennyson's Sands the Little Gull remained along with a pair of Egyptian Geese, 2 Little Ringed Plovers, 1 Ringed Plover, 10 Redshank, 1 Common Sandpiper, 2 Spoonbills and a hunting Hobby.

  A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 4 new birds: 3 Chiffchaff and a Lesser Whitethroat; and 2 retraps: a Whitethroat and a Dunnock. 

Adult Spoonbill, 29th May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Young Spoonbill getting a feed from a parent, 29th May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Pair of Egyptian Geese, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
A newly fledged Grey Heron incoming, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
A newly fledged Blackcap, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Pied Wagtail, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Buck Roe Deer, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
A Roe Deer fawn, 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Painted Lady (One of 100's around today), 29th May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
May 28th. Staying mainly sunny with a few rain showers passing through in a strong easterly wind veering southerly later on, remaining warm in the high teens/low twenties.

  On the water bodies were a 1 Egyptian Goose, 74 Shelduck, 10 Shoveler, 26 Gadwall, 59 Mallard, 1 drake Pochard, 59 Tufted Duck, 1 Water Rail, 12 Little Grebe, 65 Avocet, Whimbrel, 139 Black-tailed Godwits, 2 Common Sandpiper, a Ruff, a Little Gull, 2 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Ringed Plover, 17 Redshank, 2 Common Tern and a young Spoonbill.

  Elsewhere around the reserve there were 2 Red-legged Partridge (Field 10), 1 Collared Dove, 2 Buzzard, 1 Cuckoo (West Dunes), 30 House Martins, 2 Cetti's Warblers (Mill Hill and North Hide), a Grasshopper (singing along the Finger Ridge), 16 Whitethroat and 1 Yellowhammer.

Black-tailed Godwits, 28th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Whimbrel, 28th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
A young Spoonbill from the Norfolk colonies, 28th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Long-tailed Tit, 28th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Male Yellowhammer, 28th May 2026
Photo - Nige Lound
Male Reed Bunting singing, 28th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
Red-veined Darter Dragonfly, 28th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
A pair of Beetles, likely to be Metallic Flea Beetle (Chrysolina coerulans), 28th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
May 27th. A much cooler day with a north-easterly breeze keeping the temperatures down in the high teens despite the widespread sunshine and remaining dry throughout.

  Around the lagoons were 90 Shelduck, a drake Pochard, 25 Tufted Duck, 1 Ringed Plover, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 10 Redshank, 60+ Avocet, 85+ Black-tailed Godwits, a Little Stint (Tennyson's Sands from Harvey's Hide), 2 Common Sandpipers, a Ruff, 2 Common Tern and the regular Little Gull, 8 Cormorant, a Great White Egret and 2 Spoonbills.

  Elsewhere around the reserve there was, a Cattle Egret (Flying south), 2 Grey Herons, 4 Whimbrel, a Caspian Gull, 4 Cuckoos, 1 Cetti's Warbler, 10 Whitethroat, and 2 Grasshopper Warblers.
 
Drake Pochard, 27th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Little Gull flying with the Black-tailed Godwits, 27th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Little Gull thinking its a Black-tailed Godwit? 27th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
A Great White Egret arguing with a crow, 27th May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Roe Deer and Fawn with Spoonbills in the background, 27th May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Painted Lady Butterfly, 27th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
May 26th. Another scorcher of a day with temperatures up to the high twenties again and again a very light southerly breeze switching to a northerly later on and then, thunder storms after dark.
  
  Just a light passage of Martins, Swallows and Swifts early morning with a Turtle Dove also heading south, although pausing on the Heligoland Trap!

  On the water bodies were a Ruff, a Common Sandpiper, a Little Ringed Plover, a Little Gull and 3 Great White Egret. Other birds around included 2 Cuckoos, a Spotted Flycatcher, a Red Kite and a Hobby.

Ruff, 26th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Little Gull, 26th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Little Ringed Plover, 26th May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Turtle Dove on the Heligoland Trap, 26th May 2026
Photo - Kevin Gray
One of the Highland Ponies enjoying a cool down dip in the scorching conditions
26th May 2026, Photo - Jason Virgin
Azure Damselfly, 26th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
Four-spotted Chaser Dragonfly, 26th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
 
Orange Tip, 26th May 2026
Photo - David Nutt
May 25th.  Very warm from early on, becoming the hottest day of the year so far up to the high twenties for much of the day with just a hint of a southerly breeze doing nothing to cool down the increasing heat.

  The Golden Oriole (a first-summer male) was heard singing again from just after 0500hrs, with more frequent bouts of song and giving excellent views. Another 2 Golden Orioles were seen arriving from the north together while the Sykes Farm bird was still singing. The two new birds flew rapidly down the West Dunes being mobbed by a small number of Passerines (Meadow Pipits?) but rather than joining the original bird, they veered off south-east towards the south end of the East Dunes and may have carried on out across the Wash.

  Several flocks of waders were on the move this morning including Grey Plovers and Ringed Plovers heading off north and Knot and Sanderling arriving on the Wash. One or two Spotted Flycatchers were around the West Dunes and 2 Cuckoo were around Shoveler's Pool. A Little Gull was a new arrival around the lagoons and 1 Great White Egret remained. Two Crossbills arrived in North Car Park with a further 4 Crossbills moving south down the East Dunes later. Other then a few Chaffinches, Swallows and Swifts, there was no visible migration.

  On the water bodies around the reserve were 3 Shoveler, 18 Gadwall, 1 drake Teal, 1 drake Pochard, 22 Tufted Duck, 48 Avocet, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 1 Whimbrel, 130 Black-tailed Godwit, 6 Redshank, 2 Common Tern, 2 Grey Herons, 1 Peregrine (Over Fresh Water Marsh before drifting off to the North) and a Cetti's Warbler (North Hide, with another one around Mill Hill).

  Still a few Painted Ladies around and a Hairy Dragonfly was also seen.

  A heat-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes provided just a new Chiffchaff; and a retrap Whitethroat.

Golden Oriole, 25th May 2026
Video - Stuart Ainsworth
Golden Oriole, 25th May 2026
Photo - Nige Lound
Little Ringed Plover, 25th May 2026
Photo - Nige Lound
Black-tailed Godwits, 25th May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
May 24th. Clear blue skies all day with temperatures getting up to the high 20's in a very light southerly breeze.

 Highlight of the day was a Golden Oriole which was singing from Sykes Farm prior to 0600hrs but not subsequently.

  A Tree Pipit and a Spotted Flycatcher were in the West Dunes and 2 Hobby were hawking moths around the Freshwater Marsh in the evening. A Red Kite went South and 3 Great White Egrets were on Tennyson's Sands early on. Also a Mediterranean Gull flew over Jackson's Marsh calling loudly.

  On the water bodies were 11 shoveler, 23 Gadwall, 1 drake Teal, 1 drake Pochard, 27 Tufted Duck, 12 Little Grebe, 57 Avocet, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 131 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Common Tern and 2 Grey Herons.

  Elsewhere there were 5 Buzzard, 2 Cetti's Warblers (Mill Hill and North Hide), 5 Chiffchaff, 7 Reed Warbler and 6 Blackcap. A light influx of Painted Ladies was noted and a harbour Porpoise was noted offshore.

  Overnight Moth trapping in Sykes Farm resulted in 494 Moths of 84 Species and included a stunning Eyed Hawkmoth and a Cream-bordered Green Pea Moth.

  A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 3 new birds: a Chiffchaff and 2 Chaffinch; and 2 retraps: a Long-tailed Tit and a Whitethroat.

  The third session of CES was done this morning by Dave Vincent. The 25 new birds were 14 Long-tailed Tit, a Goldcrest, 3 Robin, 3 Sedge Warbler, 2 Whitethroat, a Lesser Whitethroat and a Dunnock; and the 13 retraps were 2 Wren, 3 Blue Tit, 2 Dunnock, 2 Chiffchaff and 4 Long-tailed Tit.

Eyed Hawk Moth, 24th May 2026
Photo - Nige Lound
Cream-bordered Green Pea Moth, 24th May 2026
Photo - Nige Lound
May 23rd. A thundery start to the day with accompanied brief heavy rain followed by hot sun all day with a light wind switching from southerly to northerly to easterly remaining hot with 19C the max.

  The morning started with a Hobby around the West Dunes, a brief Turtle Dove down the East Dunes. Two Great White Egrets, a Spoonbill, 2 Common Terns and a drake Pochard were on the water bodies. An increase of Cuckoos was recorded - at least 4 birds around including a Hepatic individual. A Hobby was seen catching Fox Moths in the evening.

  Following last years first records of Scarlet Tiger Moth for the Reserve, it was interesting to find a well grown caterpillar of the species today.

Two Great White Egrets, 23rd May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Common Terns on Tennyson's Sands, 23rd May 2026
Photo - Jack Hood
Scarlet Tiger Moth caterpillar, 23rd May 2026. 
Photo - Sam Wilson
May 22nd.  A mainly sunny day with rapidly increasing temperatures brought about by the continued moderate southerly wind and getting up to the mid twenties.

  On the water bodies were 4 Shoveler, 15 Gadwall, 20 Tufted Duck, 7 Little Grebe, 60 Avocet, 124 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Common Sandpiper, 11 Redshank, 1 Greenshank, 2 Common Tern and 2 Great White Egret.

  Also about were 6 Swift (South), 1 Cuckoo, 2 Collared Dove (South), 2 Cetti's Warblers (Mill Hill and North Hide), 28 Sedge Warbler, 18 Reed Warbler, 2 Grasshopper Warbler and 60 Whitethroat.

  A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 8 new birds: a Long-tailed Tit, a Chiffchaff, 2 Chaffinch, 2 Great Tit, a Blackcap and a Jackdaw; and a retrap Goldfinch.

Avocet, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Oystercatcher, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Common Tern, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Common Terns, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Great White Egret, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Little Grebe, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Coot chick, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Reed Warbler, 22nd May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
May 21st.  A mainly sunny day warming up to 19C by mid afternoon after a light shower in the morning with a light south-westerly wind.

  Plenty of birds singing in the dunes and a light passage of Swallows, House Martins, Swifts accompanied by a Red Kite. A Spotted Flycatcher was a new arrival in the East Dunes and a Grey Partridge was the highlight of the day, also in East Dunes. On the sea were 7 Common Scoter

  On the water bodies were 105 Shelduck, 9 Shoveler, 36 Gadwall, 1 Teal, 50 Mallard, 29 Tufted Duck, 12 Little Grebe, 54 Avocet, 1 Little Ringed Plover, 140 Black-tailed Godwit, 7 Dunlin, 3 Redshank, 1 Water Rail, 2 Common Tern Two Spoonbill, 1 Great White Egret and 8 Little Egret.

  Also about were 2 Cuckoos, 4 Collared Doves, 2 Cetti's Warblers (Mill Hill and North Hide), 4 Willow Warbler, 6 Chiffchaff, 7 Sedge Warbler, 6 Reed Warbler, 1 Grasshopper Warbler, 8 Blackcap and 11 Whitethroat.

  A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 4 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Goldfinch and 2 Reed Bunting; and 7 retraps: 4 Whitethroat, 2 Long-tailed Tit and a Great Tit.

Spoonbills on Tennyson's Sands, 21st May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
Dunlins on Tennyson's Sands, 21st May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
An angry Shelduck chasing off a drake Tufted Duck, 21st May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker
A Female Sparrowhawk wondering about dinner? 21st May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
Female Sparrowhawk being chased of by an angry Oystercatcher
(Note regrowing tail feathers on the Sparrowhawk), 21st May 2026
Photo - Mike Watts
A Hare crossing a track, 21st May 2026
Photo - Tom Baker