Late June 2022

Ringing Recovery: Turtle Dove, ringed GPBO 12 May 2017, ring read in field Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire 21 June 2022. Sadly, it appears that we have lost Turtle Dove as a breeding species at Gibraltar Point now, but it is good to hear that nesting is underway by a pair near Burgh-le-Marsh, some 10 miles inland. First seen and photographed in mid-May, a partial ring sequence was noted by Richard Yeadon from the ringed bird. More recently, the full sequence was confirmed allowing the details to be submitted to BTO. Photos of the pair below from Nicky Yeadon on 19th May.


Turtle Dove pair. Burgh-le Marsh 19th May 2022. Photos: Nicky Yeadon

June 30th. Soggy start, fairly quickly drying out.

 Birds around included a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 3 Ruff, 2 Spotted Redshank, 3 Greenshank and 6 Spoonbill; on Jackson's Marsh a Green Sandpiper; and on Fenland Lagoon a Curlew.

 The seventh session of CES was done this morning. The 28 new birds were 2 Wren, a Willow Warbler, 8 Chiffchaff, 5 Long-tailed Tit, 2 Robin, 4 Great Tit, a Goldfinch, 3 Whitethroat, a Blue Tit and a Lesser Whitethroat; and the 9 retraps were a Robin, a Willow Warbler, 2 Chiffchaff, a Great Tit, a Blackcap, a Long-tailed Tit and 2 Sedge Warbler.

 At least 3 Hummingbird Hawkmoths were present.



Hummingbird Hawkmoth, 30 June 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Ruff 30th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Ruff with Redshanks 30th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Avocets 30th June. Photo: Tom Baker


Spotted Redshank with Greenshanks 30th June. Photo: Nige Lound

June 29th. Moderately strong southerly wind, with occasional light rain.

 Birds around included a Barn Owl and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 3 Little Ringed Plover, 6 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Ruff, a Green Sandpiper, 2 Spotted Redshank and 9 Spoonbill; and on the Mere a Water Rail. Flying south were 2270 Swift and 3 Sand Martin.

 A brief, weather restricted morning ringing session in East Dunes produced a new Dunnock; and 2 retraps: a Great Tit and a Chiffchaff.

A good evening for birds of prey with 2 Peregrine, a Short-eared Owl, a Barn Owl, 3 Marsh Harrier and a male Hen Harrier - presumably the same bird seen over a week ago.

 Moths included a Hummingbird Hawkmoth.

Blue-bordered Carpet, Cream Bordered Green Pea
Rosy Wave, Leopard Moth. 29th June.
Photos: Nige Lound

Cinnabar Moth caterpillars feeding on Ragwort, 29 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory


Furrow Orb-Weaver Spider 29th June. Photo: Nige Lound

June 28th. Going south early morning were 117 Swift. 2 Spoonbill were on Tennyson's Sands. Around were a Cuckoo, 3 Marsh Harrier and a Grasshopper Warbler.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 14 new birds: 4 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, 4 Whitethroat, a Linnet, a Great Tit, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Blue Tit and a Dunnock; and 5 retraps: a Lesser Whitethroat, 2 Whitethroat, a Blackbird and a Blue Tit.

A White-letter Hairstreak was seen in the West Dunes.

Avocet 28th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Redshank 28th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Chaffinch 28th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Juvenile Blackcap, ringed 28 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

June 27th. Increasing south-westerly wind, later decreasing.

 Around were a Cuckoo and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 31 Black-tailed Godwit, a Spotted Redshank and 3 Mediterranean Gull; and on Jackson's Marsh 4 Spoonbill. Heading south early morning were 300 Swift, and 2 Grey Heron. On the Mere, successful breeding by Water Rail became apparent with the appearance of a well grown juvenile accompanied by an adult. Offshore 130 Sandwich Terns, 63 Gannets and 23 Common Scoters moved south in an hour. Curlew numbers were building up with the local roost holding 35 and a further 30 moving south.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 3 new birds: a Linnet, a Whitethroat and a Great Tit; and a retrap Great Tit.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue, by Mike Polling, provided 4 new birds: 3 Robin and a Blue Tit; and 2 retraps: a Cetti's Warbler and a Dunnock.

A Bittern was heard calling (the 'gull call') and a sound-recording was obtained after dark as it seemed to be circling and then moving off south.

A Norfolk Hawker Dragonfly seen at Tennyson's Sands was a new record for the Reserve.

Mediterranean Gulls 27th June 2022. Photo: Tom Baker

Lapwings 27th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Black-tailed Godwits 27th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Spoonbills, 27 June 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Mixed Waders 27th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Stock Dove 27th June. Photo: Tom Baker

June 26th. Continuing moderately strong southerly winds. Swift passage amounted to 900 south over four hours of counting. On or over Tennyson's Sands were a Wood Sandpiper, Spotted Redshank, 7 Mediterranean Gull, 4 Sandwich Tern, and a Buzzard; and on Jackson's Marsh a Greenshank and 8 Spoonbill.

Sandwich Terns, 26 June 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Spotted Redshank 26th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Black-headed Gull feeding juvenile 26th June 2022. Photo: Tom Baker

June 25th. Another bright, sunny and warm morning with strong southerly winds. 

 At least five active Swallow nests are on the Reserve currently, with the fist juveniles ready to fledge.

A Cattle Egret flew south over Croftmarsh in the evening. On Tennyson's Sands were a Ruff, a Green Sandpiper, 2 Wood Sandpiper, 3 Spotted Redshank,            9 Mediterranean Gull and 6 Spoonbill.

2 Hummingbird Hawk-moth were near Harvey's Hide and a male Red-veined Darter moved north over the beach front.

Spotted Redshank, 25 June 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Wood Sandpipers, 25th June 2022. Video/Photo - Ben Ward


Mediterranean Gulls, 25th June 2022. Photos - Ben Ward

Swallow chicks in the nest 25th June. Photo: Jim Shaw


Marsh Harrier with Shelducks 25th June 2022. Photo: Tom Baker

Black-tailed Skimmer 25th June. Photo: Tom Baker

June 24th. Swift passage (1363 south) and returning waders were very much the order of the day. On the lagoons were 29 Black-tailed Godwit, a Whimbrel, 2 Green Sandpiper, a Wood Sandpiper, 4 Spotted Redshank, 2 Greenshank and 6 Spoonbill. The Short-eared Owl was active early and late around the Old Saltmarsh. Around were 500 Starling. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 10 new birds: 3 Chiffchaff, 3 Blue Tit, 2 Linnet, a Robin and a Dunnock; and 10 retraps: a Lesser Whitethroat, 3 Whitethroat and 6 Long-tailed Tit.

At least 6 Hummingbird Hawk-moth (4 along the cycle track) were clearly new arrivals.




Returning adult waders, 24th June 2022. Photos - Ben Ward

Hummingbird Hawk-moth, 24th June 2022. Photo - Ben Ward

June 23rd. Flying south were 635 Swift, 25 Curlew, a Hobby, 18 Sand Martin, 27 Swallow and 2 Crossbill. On Tennyson's Sands were 2 summer plumage Spotted Redshank, a Green Sandpiper and 6 Spoonbill. Birds around included 2 Cuckoo, a Mediterranean Gull, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Long-eared Owl (flushed from East Dunes early morning), a Short-eared Owl and 550 Starling. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 16 new birds: 2 Chiffchaff, 5 Whitethroat, 2 Linnet, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Dunnock and 5 Starling; and 6 retraps: 2 Lesser Whitethroat, 2 Long-tailed Tit and 2 Whitethroat.

 3 Lunar Hornet Clearwing were trapped in the morning, 2 Hummingbird Hawk-moth were also noted. 

Starling, 23rd June 2022. Video - Ben Ward

Spoonbill, 23rd June 2022. Video - Ben Ward



Lunar Hornet Clearwing, 23rd June 2022. Photo - Liam Andrews


June 22nd. Sunny day with increasing onshore winds. 

 Light visible migration was again in evidence with 18 Swift, 2 Mediterranean Gull, 21 Sand Martin and a Siskin flying south; heading in the opposite direction over the sea were 2 Fulmar. A Crossbill was new in the Beach Car Park early morning. On Jackson's Marsh was a Great White Egret; and on Tennyson's Sands were 2 Spotted Redshank. Birds around included 74 Shelduck, 20 Eider, a Green Sandpiper, a Mediterranean Gull, 2 Spoonbill, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Short-eared Owl and 3 Grasshopper Warbler.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 11 new birds: a Wren, a Chiffchaff, a Linnet, a Sedge Warbler, 3 Whitethroat, a Blackbird and 3 Starling; and 3 retraps: 2 Whitethroat and a Linnet.

A Hummingbird Hawk-moth was noted along South Marsh Road.

Mediterranean Gulls, 22nd June 2022. Video - Ben Ward

Little Grebe chick, 22nd June 2022. Video - Ben Ward


Pony grazing in Measures East, June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Ringing Control: Blackbird, ringed GPBO 4 October 2020, controlled Dabkowice, Poland 10 April 2021.

June 21st. The Summer Solstice - The Longest Day. A bright, sunny morning. 

 Moving south early morning were 68 Sand Martin, 130 Swift, a Red Kite a Hobby and a Great White Egret. On the lagoons were 2 Mediterranean Gull, 2 Spotted Redshank, 2 Green Sandpiper and 2 Spoonbill. Starling numbers have built up to 600 around the New Saltmarsh and further arrival of Painted Ladies involved a minimum of 40 feeding on Sea Rocket on the outer dunes.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 9 new birds: 3 Chiffchaff, 2 Linnet, a Whitethroat and 3 Starling; and 4 retraps: 3 Whitethroat and a Wren.

Spotted Redshank, 21st June 2022. Video - Ben Ward






Mid June 2022

20th. Increasing north-easterly wind. 

 Offshore, 15 Gannet moved north in a 30 minute watch.  Around were 10 Swift and a Cuckoo. On Jackson's Marsh were 7 Spoonbill including a juvenile that arrived late in the day. Another individual flew south. On Tennyson's Sands 2 Spotted Redshank with increasing numbers of Redshank and 2 Med Gull.

 The sixth session of CES was done this morning. The 9 new birds were 3 Wren, a Chiffchaff, a Reed Bunting, a Robin, a Whitethroat, a Dunnock and a House Sparrow; and the 11 retraps were 2 Sedge Warbler, 5 Long-tailed Tit, a Willow Warbler, a Chiffchaff, a Whitethroat and a Wren.

A Brown Hawker was seen. Although there have been sightings of this impressive dragonfly nearly annually for a few years, it is not thought to breed on the Reserve.  

Sundog (partial solar halo), 20th June 2022. Photo - Ben Ward


Juvenile Spoonbill, 20th June 2022. Photo - Ben Ward

19th. Soggy start, gradually drying out.

 Birds around included 2 Cuckoo, 5 Mediterranean Gull, 5 Buzzard and a Short-eared Owl Flying south-west were 3 Red Kite.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 12 new birds: 3 Chiffchaff, 2 Lesser Whitethroat, 4 Whitethroat, a Linnet, a Dunnock and a Starling; and 5 retraps: 2 Great Tit, 2 Whitethroat and a Dunnock.

Two juvenile Ringed Plovers. Photos: Kev Wilson

18th June. Drizzly spells in morning. 

 A Kingfisher was a new arrival at the Mere.  Around were a Little Gull, a Peregrine and 30 Curlew. Going north was a Swift.

 A drizzle-restricted morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 8 new birds: 2 Linnet, 5 Great Tit and a Whitethroat; and 2 retraps: a Dunnock and a Great Tit.


Little Gull 18th June. Photo: Kev Wilson

Juvenile Great Tit, ringed 18 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

17th June. Birds around included 30 Curlew, 60 Grey Plover, 40 Knot and a Short-eared Owl. Heading south were 300 Swift and 10 Sand Martin.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 2 new birds: A Chiffchaff and a Whitethroat; and a retrap Dunnock.

Swift. Photo: Tom Baker


Eider 17th June. Photo: Kev Wilson

Pyramidal Orchid, 17 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory


16th June. An hour on Mill Hill from 0700 produced a female Red-backed Shrike and a Marsh Warbler. The shrike flew in from the north at some height before showing in the scrub for 10 minutes and then disappearing. The warbler initially giving short snatches of song, later delivered full song with mimicry including Bee-eater calls. Also around were a Cuckoo, 30 Curlew (flushed by a microlight) and a Barn Owl. Flying south were 25 Swift and 5 Lapwing.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded a new Dunnock; and a retrap Whitethroat.

Painted Lady Butterflies were still widespread in small numbers and 3 Humming-bird Hawk-moths were seen nectaring on Sea Rocket on the outer dunes. Continuing the migrant Lepidoptera theme, a Tawny Wave was trapped overnight.

Several Bee Orchids were found along the Cycletrack.


Red-backed Shrike 16th June. Photo: Kev Wilson

Humming-bird Hawk-moth 16th June. Photo: Liam Andrews

Tawny Wave 16th June. Photo: Nige Lound

Red-necked Footman 16th June. Photo: Adrian Royle
Bee Orchid 16th June. Photo: Adrian Royle

Labyrinth Spider 16th June. Photo: Adrian Royle

15th June. Birds around included a Grasshopper Warbler. On Tennyson's Sands was a Little Ringed Plover.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 6 new birds: 2 Chiffchaff, 2 Lesser Whitethroat, a Whitethroat and a Dunnock; and 2 retrap Whitethroat.

Fledgling Lesser Whitethroat, ringed 15 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Fledgling Whitethroat, ringed 15 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory


Oystercatcher with chick 15th June. Photos: Andrew Pendlebury

Speckled Wood 15th June. Photo: Jeremy Eyeons

Six-spot Burnet Moth 15th June. Photo: Jeremy Eyeons

Peach Blossom Moth 15th June. Photo: Nige Lound

Ringing Recovery: Goldfinch, ringed GPBO 9 October 2021, found dead Holmpton, East Yorkshire 10 June 2022.

14th June. Around were 2 Swift, 2 Marsh Harrier and a Buzzard. A Great White Egret was mobile around the water bodies. On Fenland Lagoon were 2 Little Ringed Plover and a Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands a Little Ringed Plover.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 6 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Robin and 4 Dunnock; and 4 retraps: a Whitethroat and 3 Dunnock.

Juvenile Chiffchaff, ringed 14 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

13th June. There was little movement offshore in a 30 minute watch, just 2 Common Scoter north and 6 south, with the small Eider group now up to 8 birds on the beach or close inshore. Visible migration was limited to 12 Swift south, 2 Sand Martin west and a Bee-eater! The latter called frequently, high over the East Dunes before heading south or south east over Millennium Ridge at 0825. A Hobby arrived on the beach late morning. On Tennyson's Sands were a Little Ringed Plover and a Greenshank. Birds around included a Short-eared Owl and a Grasshopper Warbler.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 7 new birds: 2 Chiffchaff, a Reed Bunting, 2 Meadow Pipit, a Dunnock and a Starling; and 2 retraps: a Whitethroat and a Dunnock.

 A morning ringing session at Aylmer Avenue by Mike Polling resulted in 13 new birds: 2 Chiffchaff, a Whitethroat, 2 Sedge Warbler, a Reed Warbler, a Linnet, a Blackcap and 5 Dunnock; and 11 retraps: 3 Cetti's Warbler, 2 Sedge Warbler, a Whitethroat, a Robin, 3 Long-tailed Tit and a Dunnock.

Grasshopper Warbler, 13 June 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Adult male Reed Bunting, ringed 13 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Hobby 13th June. Photo: Kev Wilson

Moorhen and chick 13th June. Photo: Kev Wilson

12th June. Around was a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were a Great White Egret, 2 Spoonbill, 3 Little Ringed Plover, a Greenshank and 2 Black-tailed Godwit. Flying south were 7 Swift.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 6 new birds: 3 Whitethroat, a Dunnock and 2 Starling; and 4 retraps: a Dunnock, a Whitethroat, a Sedge Warbler and a Blackbird.

Fledgling Whitethroat, ringed 12 June 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Great White Egret 12th June. Photo: Tom Baker

Spoonbill adult and juvenile 12th June, Photo: Tom Baker

Little Ringed Plover 12th June 2022. Photo: Tom Baker

11th June. Increasing south-westerly wind.

 Birds around included a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were a Little Ringed Plover and a Greenshank; and on Jackson's Marsh 2 Spoonbill. Going south were 200 Swift, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Siskin and small numbers of late Linnets and Goldfinches. A ringtail Harrier flew south offshore, possibly veering south-east towards Norfolk.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 3 new birds: a Robin and 2 Dunnock; and a retrap Lesser Whitethroat.


Great White Egret with Little Egret, 11th June 2022. Photo - Harry Fenwick






Short-eared Owl, Shelduck, Lapwings, Greenshank and Comma Butterfly 11th June . Photos: Tom Baker