Late July 2022

July 31st. Rain until late morning. Hundreds of waders continue to arrive from the north. A good variety again today, with maxima of 472 Knot and 101 Redshank in two hours.

  In the evening there were 14 Spoonbill on Tennyson's Sands along with 2 Curlew Sandpiper, 5 Greenshank, 2 Common Sandpiper, 2 Little Ringed Plover and 2 Green Sandpiper. The Mere held a solitary skulking Water Rail, 11 Little Egret, a single Green Sandpiper and 5 Black Tailed Godwit. Whilst 5, possibly 6, Cetti's Warbler were observed at close quarters along the West Dunes just before sundown.

July 30th. On Jackson's Marsh were a Common Sandpiper and 7 Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands 3 Dunlin, 3 Common Sandpiper, 4 Green Sandpiper, 4 Snipe, 3 Spotted Redshank, a Greenshank, 2 Little Ringed Plover and 9 Spoonbill.

 In the evening the Mere held a Wood Sandpiper, a Common Sandpiper and 3 Snipe whilst a very dark juvenile Marsh Harrier flew over quartering southwards. Meanwhile on Tennyson's Sands there were 18 Spoonbill, 4 Common Sandpiper, 3 Green Sandpiper and 8 Black tailed Godwit. A feeding flock of around 85 Swift built up over the West Dunes late evening accompanied by smaller numbers of Swallow (40) and House Martin (20).

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 5 new birds: 2 Wren, a Whitethroat, a Linnet and a Dunnock; and 3 retraps: a Dunnock, a Chiffchaff and a Robin.

Avocet chick, 30th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Green Sandpiper with Little Grebes, 30th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Spotted Redshank, 29 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Fledgling Linnet, ringed 30 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

July 29th. Around was a Grasshopper Warbler (trapped). On Tennyson's Sands were 2 Green Sandpiper and 16 Spoonbill.

 An evening walk around the reserve revealed 4 Black tailed Godwit and 7 Little Egret on the Mere, whilst Tennyson's Sands still held 10 Spoonbill, along with a very skulking Water Rail along the reed bed edge, 4 Common Sandpiper, 6 Green Sandpiper, 4 Spotted Redshank, 3 Greenshank, 4 Little Ringed Plover, 28 Avocet and 8 Black tailed Godwit.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Liam Andrews, yielded 4 new birds: a Grasshopper Warbler, a Linnet, a Dunnock and a Song Thrush; and a retrap Dunnock.

Grasshopper Warbler, ringed 29 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

July 28th. Birds around included a Sparrowhawk. On Jackson's Marsh were 15 Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands a Pink-footed Goose, 5 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Green Sandpiper, 5 Common Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank, a Snipe and 2 Spoonbill. Going south were 3 Curlew and 2 Whimbrel.

 In the evening 100 Avocet, 4 Black tailed Godwit, 3 Green Sandpiper and 3 Spoonbill were on Jackson's Marsh. The Mere held 2 Black tailed Godwit, a single Snipe and 12 Little Egrets.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Liam Andrews, provided 8 new birds: a Wren, a Goldfinch, a Blackcap, 2 Whitethroat, a Dunnock and 2 Song Thrush; and 2 retraps: a Wren and a Whitethroat.

Kestrel, 28 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Starling, 28th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Avocets and Black-tailed Godwits, 28th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Little Ringed Plovers, 28th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

July 27th. Around were 2 Marsh Harrier and a singing Grasshopper Warbler. On the Mere were 3 Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands 2 Common Sandpiper and 2 Greenshank. Heading south were 14 Sand Martin and 24 Swallow.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Liam Andrews, produced 7 new birds: 2 Chiffchaff, a Robin, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Linnet and 2 Dunnock; and 5 retraps: a Song Thrush, a Robin, 2 Dunnock and a Whitethroat.

 A walk around the reserve in the evening revealed 8 Green sandpiper, 2 Common Sandpiper, 4 Little Ringed Plover and a Spotted Redshank on Tennyson's Sands. Whilst on the West Dunes and the Old Saltmarsh 5 Kestrels hunted.

July 26th. Birds around included a Sparrowhawk and a Marsh Harrier. On Tennyson's Sands were a Common Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank and a Spoonbill. Flying south were 42 Curlew.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 8 new birds: 3 Wren, a Blackcap, a Reed Warbler, a Reed Bunting, a Dunnock and a Woodpigeon; and 7 retraps: 2 Dunnock, 3 Linnet and 2 Whitethroat.

Woodpigeon, ringed 26 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

July 25th. Fairly strong south-westerly wind. 

 There was another impressive movement of Swift this morning with an average of 120 passing per minute between 0530 and 0630hrs, with reduced sample counts thereafter, averaging 30 per minute between 0800 and 0900hrs. A feeding flock of up to 600 gathered over the Plantation. Again this morning, regular parties of superb summer-plumaged waders were moving south down the tideline: Knot, Sanderling, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin and Turnstone, whilst 250 Sandwich Tern were in a big feeding flock with Gulls offshore. On Jackson's Marsh was a Green Sandpiper; and on Tennyson's Sands were 4 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Common Sandpiper, 6 Greenshank and 6 Spoonbill

  Later on in the evening Swift were again moving through in big numbers with 5 one minutes counts revealing over 60 a minute still going south through both East and West Dunes along with birds flying over Old Saltmarsh. This passage was watched for around an hour from 7.40-8.40hrs with at least 3000 birds going south (But only being able to observe one of the dunes systems at any one go meant that the real number moving through the reserve in that hour may have been over 5000 birds.) A Red Kite was also lingering in West Dunes for most of this hour. There were 28 Little Egret pre-roost preening on the Mere with 2 Black tailed Godwit and a lone Grasshopper Warbler sang from the borrow pits along Bulldog Bank.

July 24th. Quite strong south-westerly wind, with early morning rain.

 There was some excellent passage this morning, recorded between 0600 and 0900hrs, although there were so many Swift going through on the west side in the first 30 minutes that the single observer was not able to record anything else; total 6920 up till 0900hrs. There were also small numbers of Swallow, Sand Martin, and Yellow and Alba Wagtails. An Arctic Skua patrolled the beach whilst another went south. A feeding flock offshore involved 120 Sandwich Tern, 10 Gannet and 300 Herring Gull. A further 1500 Sandwich Tern moved south, with a beach roost of 900. Small numbers of Little and Common Tern also moved south with 6 Arctic Tern and 4 Mediterranean Gull. 

Regular parties of incoming waders totalled around 550 birds, mostly Knot, Sanderling and  Dunlin with Bar-tailed Godwit, Turnstone, Redshank, Curlew, Oystercatcher and Whimbrel. On Tennyson's Sands were 4 Pink-footed Goose, a Greenshank, a Whimbrel, 2 Common Sandpiper, a Snipe, 4 Little Ringed Plover and a Spoonbill.

Whimbrel, 24 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Little Ringed Plovers, 24th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Little Ringed Plovers, 24th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

July 23rd. Birds around included a Green Woodpecker and a Grasshopper Warbler. On Tennyson's Sands were 3 Pink-footed Goose, a Greenshank, 3 Common Sandpiper, 2 Snipe and a Spoonbill. Flying south were 9 Curlew and a Whimbrel. Swift passage picked up in the evening with a sample count of 300 south in 40 minutes.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 7 new birds: a Wren, a Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, a Sedge Warbler, a Whitethroat and 2 Linnet; and 8 retraps: 2 Whitethroat, 2 Dunnock, a Blackbird, a Great Tit, a Blackcap and a Linnet.

Black-tailed Godwit, 
23rd July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Spoonbill, Black-tailed Godwits, Avocets, Lapwing and Black-headed Gull, 23 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Snipe, 
23rd July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Curlew, 23rd July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

House Martin23rd July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Grasshopper warbler23rd July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Sedge Warbler23rd July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

July 22nd. On Jackson's Marsh was a Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands were a Greenshank, a Green Sandpiper and a Knot. A juvenile Water rail was at the mere.

 The ninth session of CES was done this morning. The 74 new birds were 8 Chiffchaff, 3 Wren, 3 Goldcrest, a Willow Warbler, 3 Long-tailed Tit, 2 Robin, 10 Blackcap, 7 Whitethroat, 2 Chaffinch, 9 Blue Tit, 8 Great Tit, a Reed Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Goldfinch, 8 Dunnock, a House Sparrow, 2 Yellowhammer, a Song Thrush and 3 Blackbird; and the 21 retraps were a Blackbird, a Whitethroat, 2 Wren, 2 Dunnock, 3 Sedge Warbler, 2 Blackcap, a Great Tit, a Blue Tit, a Chiffchaff, 6 Long-tailed Tit and a Robin.

Green Sandpiper, 22 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Juvenile Water Rail at the Mere , 22nd July 2022.
Photo - Nige Lound

Worn adult male Yellowhammer, ringed 22 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Ringing Control: Whitethroat, ringed GPBO 17 September 2021, controlled near North Somercotes, Lincolnshire 16 July 2022.

July 21st. Moderately strong northerly winds.

 On Jackson's Marsh were 2 Common Sandpiper; and on Tennyson's Sands a Greenshank and a Snipe. Going south were 24 Curlew.

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

Kestrel, 21 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Common Sandpiper with Avocets, 21st July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Green Sandpiper 21st July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Harebell, 21 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Mid July 2022

July 20th. Increasing south-westerly wind, later decreasing.

 It was a busy morning for visible migration of Sand Martin (602), Swallow (98) and Swift (914), with waders arriving from the north and moving into the Wash: a Common Sandpiper, 2 Little Ringed Plover, a Greenshank, 52 Curlew, 24 Whimbrel, 378 Dunlin, 564 Knot and 29 Bar-tailed Godwit. Also moving south were 14 Alba Wagtail, 4 Yellow Wagtail, 37 Teal and a Hobby. Sandwich Tern numbers remained low but 4 Arctic Tern, a Yellow-legged Gull  and 4 Mediterranean Gull flew south, and 3 Little Tern juveniles were confirmed to have fledged. A winter-plumaged Red-throated Diver was on the sea - an unusual July record. Around were 40 Swallow, 20 Sand Martin, a Sparrowhawk and a Green Woodpecker. On Tennyson's Sands were 203 Black-tailed Godwit, 68 Avocet, 2 Green Sandpiper, 7 Greenshank, 3 Spotted Redshank, 126 redshank, 2 Snipe, 2 Common Sandpiper and 12 Spoonbill; on Jackson's Marsh 92 Avocet, 30 Redshank, 30 Black-tailed Godwit, 7 Common Sandpiper, 3 Green Sandpiper, a Greenshank and a Grey Heron; and on Croftmarsh 2 Buzzard.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 7 new birds: 5 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and a Linnet; and 3 retraps: 2 Chiffchaff and a Blackcap.


Kestrel, 20th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Avocet chick, 20th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Funnel-web Spider, 20th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Large White, 20th July 2022. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Rock Sea Lavender in flower with Shrubby Sea-blite, 20th July 2022. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

July 19th.  Around were 2 Common Sandpiper, a Sparrowhawk and a Short-eared Owl. On Jackson's Marsh were 7 Spoonbill and 3 Common Sandpiper; and on Tennyson's Sands a Greenshank and 3 Spoonbill.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 6 new birds: a Wren, a Willow Warbler, a Whitethroat, a Linnet and a Great Spotted Woodpecker; and 3 retrap Whitethroat.

Sparrowhawk, 19 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Short-eared Owl, 19th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Brown Hare with Black-headed Gulls, 
19th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Brimstone Butterfly, 
19th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Flies, 
19th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker


Leaf-cutter Bee, 
19th July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Great Spotted Woodpecker, ringed 19 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

July 18th. Birds around included 6 Curlew and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were a Spotted Redshank, a Greenshank and 8 Spoonbill; and on Jackson's Marsh 3 Common Sandpiper. Heading south were 27 Swift and a Curlew; and west a Grey Heron.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 2 new birds: a Great Tit and a Whitethroat; and 4 retraps: a Robin, 2 Dunnock and a Wren.

Avocet chasing off ducklings, 18 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Little Egrets roosting 18th July. Photo: Mike Chester

Buzzard 18th July. Photo: Jim Shaw

Beewolf 18th July. Photo: Kev Wilson

July 17th. On Tennyson's Sands were 8 Spoonbill, 6 Snipe, 4 Greenshank, a Spotted Redshank and a Wood Sandpiper; on Jackson's Marsh 8 Spoonbill; and on Wainfleet Marsh 5000 Starling (early morning). Flying south were 8 Curlew, 120 Swallows and 140 Sand Martins. The first juvenile large gulls appeared today with both Herring and Yellow-legged Gull. A Redstart was in the East Dunes.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded 7 new birds: a Chiffchaff, 2 Wren, 2 Blackcap, a Sedge Warbler and a Blackbird; and 6 retraps: a Robin, 3 Whitethroat and 2 Dunnock.

A male Southern Migrant Hawker was around the Mere - only the second site record.

Little Grebes, 17 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Curlew 17th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Avocet chick 17th July: Tom Baker

July 16th. Around were a Sparrowhawk, a Short-eared Owl and a Peregrine. On Tennyson's Sands were a Spotted Redshank, 6 Greenshank, a Snipe and 11 Spoonbill; on Wainfleet Marsh 5000 Starling (early morning); and offshore 300 Sandwich Tern.  

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Kyle Campbell, provided 8 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Wren, a Sedge Warbler, 4 Whitethroat and a Reed Warbler; and 2 retraps: a Dunnock and a Robin.

Short-eared Owl, 16 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Black-tailed Godwit in breeding plumage 16th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Black-tailed Godwit in non-breeding plumage 16th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Redshanks arriving at the roost 16th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Greenshanks 16th July. Photo: Tom Baker

July 15th. Birds around, including those trapped, were a Kingfisher, a Barn Owl and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 11 Greenshank, 2 Snipe, 6 Spotted Redshank, 30 Sandwich Tern, a Wood Sandpiper, 214 Black-tailed Godwit, 120 Avocet, 140 Redshank and 14 Spoonbill; and on Jackson's Marsh 2 Common Sandpiper and 11 Spoonbill. A Cattle Egret was found on Croftmarsh late evening when 680 Swift flew south.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 10 new birds: a Wren, a Willow Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Sedge Warbler, a Blackcap, a Meadow Pipit, 2 Dunnock, a Blackbird and a Kingfisher; and 2 retrap Whitethroat.

Spoonbill, 15 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Sandwich Terns and mixed waterbirds on Tennyson's Sands 15th July.
Photo: Tom Baker


Sandwich terns 15th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Kingfisher, ringed 15 July 2022. Photo - George Gregory


Short-eared Owl 15th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Ringlet on Agrimony, 15th July. Photo: Tom Baker

July 14th. A Common Rosefinch was a surprise find this morning. Loosely associating with a flock of Goldfinches and House Sparrows, the bird appeared to be a juvenile! It was last seen heading towards North Car Park. Around were a Marsh Harrier, a Barn Owl and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 4 Greenshank, 3 Spotted Redshank, a Common Sandpiper, 2 Snipe and 16 Spoonbill; and on Jackson's Marsh a Spotted Redshank.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in 11 new birds: 3 Wren, a Blackcap, a Lesser Whitethroat, 2 Whitethroat and 4 Dunnock; and 4 retraps: a Wren, a Blackcap, a Dunnock and a Whitethroat.

Snipe and Greenshank, 14 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Common Seals along the River Steeping - views from the upper deck of the Visitor Centre 14th July. . Photo Tom Baker

Sloughed skin of a Grass Snake, 14 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

Sloughed skin of a Grass Snake, 14 July 2022.
Photo - George Gregory

July 13th. A juvenile Redstart was trapped and ringed in East Dunes. This bird must have dispersed from some considerable distance away. Other birds around included a Short-eared Owl and 28 Swallow. On Tennyson's Sands were 4 Greenshank, 2 Spotted Redshank, 67 Little Egret and 2 Spoonbill; and on Jackson's Marsh 3 Common Sandpiper and 10 Spoonbill. Flying south were 3 Swift and 6 Curlew.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 10 new birds: a Wren, 2 Chiffchaff, 2 Blackcap, 2 Whitethroat, a Sedge Warbler, a Redstart and a Dunnock; and 3 retraps: a Blackcap, a Whitethroat and a Chaffinch.

Little Egrets, 13 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker

Spoonbills 13th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Black-tailed Godwit and Avocets 13th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Juvenile Redstart, ringed 13 July 2022. Photo - George Gregory

Avocet brooding chick 13th July. Photo: Tom Baker

Volucella zonaria 13th July. Photo: Tom Baker

July 12th. A Roseate Tern was with 400 Sandwich Tern in the morning, but most of the terns moved south into the Wash on the falling tide. On Jackson's Marsh were 8 Spoonbill; and on Tennyson's Sands a Common Sandpiper, 2 Spotted Redshank, a Greenshank and 10 Spoonbill. Going south were 11 Swift, 32 Curlew, 6 Whimbrel and a Great Spotted Woodpecker.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 16 new birds: 3 Wren, 3 Blackcap, 8 Whitethroat, a Goldfinch and a Dunnock; and 3 retraps: a Chiffchaff, a Whitethroat and a Dunnock.

July 11th. On Tennyson's Sands were a Common Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank, a Spotted Redshank and 11 Spoonbill.

 The eighth session of CES, with Kyle Campbell, was done this morning. The 32 new birds were 5 Wren, 2 Chiffchaff, 5 Long-tailed Tit, a Robin, 2 Blackcap, 6 Whitethroat, 3 Great Tit, 2 Sedge Warbler, a Chaffinch, 3 Dunnock and 2 Blackbird; and the 6 retraps were 2 Robin, 2 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and a Sedge Warbler.



Little Egrets 12th July 2022. Photos: Tom Baker




Avocet chicks, 12 July 2022. Photo - Tom Baker



Greenshank with Spotted Redshanks 12th July 2022. Photo: Tom Baker

Gatekeeper 12th July, Photo: Tom Baker

July 11th. On Tennyson's Sands were a Common Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank, a Spotted Redshank and 11 Spoonbill.

 The eighth session of CES, with Kyle Campbell, was done this morning. The 32 new birds were 5 Wren, 2 Chiffchaff, 5 Long-tailed Tit, a Robin, 2 Blackcap, 6 Whitethroat, 3 Great Tit, 2 Sedge Warbler, a Chaffinch, 3 Dunnock and 2 Blackbird; and the 6 retraps were 2 Robin, 2 Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and a Sedge Warbler.


Cormorants, 11 July 2022.
Photo - Tom Baker

Juvenile Long-tailed Tit, ringed 11 July 2022. Photo - George Gregory


Coast Dart 11th July. Photo: Nige Lound

Shore wainscot 11th July. Photo: Nige Lound