Late May 2023

May 31st. Increasing north-easterly wind, with occasional light drizzle.

 Around were a Garden Warbler singing at Sykes farm (probably the bird from the West Dunes earlier in the week), 3 Stock Dove, 3 Cuckoo and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands was a Common Sandpiper. Flying north was a Yellow Wagtail.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 3 new birds: 2 Linnet and a Dunnock; and 4 retraps: 2 Dunnock, a Great Tit and a Blue Tit.

May 30th. Overcast, with gradually increasing north-easterly wind.

 Birds around included a Greenshank, 4 Cuckoo, a Marsh Harrier, a Hobby and a Great White Egret.

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes produced just a retrap Whitethroat.

Great White Egret, 30 May 2023.
Photo - Kevin Wilson

May 29th. Around were 4 Stock Dove, 2 Cuckoo, 3 Buzzard, a Barn Owl and a Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 4 Little Ringed Plover and a Wigeon; and on Jackson's Marsh a Greenshank. Heading north were 5 Swift

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Mike Polling and Bethany McGuire, yielded 4 new birds: a Chiffchaff and 3 Linnet; and 4 retraps: a Dunnock, 2 Lesser Whitethroat and a Whitethroat.

Barn Owl, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - Stuart Ainsworth

Wigeon, 29th May 2023. 
Photo - Stuart Ainsworth

May 28th. A ringtail Montagu's Harrier over the southern marshes early morning was mobbed by locally nesting Oystercatcher before moving off south. It bore a strong resemblance to the bird that was around earlier in the spring. Offshore, a light northerly passage involved 70 Sandwich Tern, 2 Common Tern, 6 Little Tern, a Little Gull and a Kittiwake. Other birds around, including those trapped, were a Turtle Dove, 2 Cuckoo and a Barn Owl.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 4 new birds: a Reed Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Dunnock and a Turtle Dove; a retrap Whitethroat; and a control Chiffchaff.

Turtle Dove, ringed 28 May 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

Montagu's Harrier, 28th May 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

 May 27th.  The waterbodies were busy today with plenty of duck, including good numbers of Gadwall, several Shoveler, 3 Teal and a male Garganey early morning. Wader interest was provided by 2 Greenshank, 70 Black-tailed Godwit, at least 3 Little Ringed Plover, a Common Sandpiper and 2 Temminck's Stint that arrived in the evening. Two Mediterranean Gull were also new arrivals but unfortunately, a flock of 6 Glossy Ibis did not drop in, but flew south into the Wash at 0927hrs. Other birds around were 4 Cuckoo, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Whimbrel, 2 Yellow Wagtail, 2 Siskin and a Long-eared Owl. A mobile Bullfinch heard over the last two days was finally seen - a male.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced a new Chiffchaff; and 2 retraps: a Lesser Whitethroat and a Chiffchaff.

Glossy Ibis, 27th May 2023. 
Photo - Rob Watson

Glossy Ibis, 27th May 2023. 
Photo - Rob Watson

Garganey, 27th May 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

May 26th. The highlight of the day was the sighting of a pair of Shoveler with 10 chicks on Jackson's Marsh. Although breeding by Shoveler has been suspected previously with late stage juveniles seen, it is possible that they had hatched at another site - todays clutch represent the first confirmed breeding on the Reserve. Other birds around included a Marsh Harrier, a Hobby, 2 Spoonbill, 6 Little Ringed Plover, 2 Greenshank and 2 Buzzard.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes resulted in just a new fledgling Dunnock.

Long-tailed Tit juvenile, 26th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Black-headed Gull on nest, 26th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Coot feeding chicks, 26th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 25th. Around were a Hobby, 2 Spoonbill, 2 Cuckoo, 65 Black-tailed Godwit and a Yellow Wagtail. Offshore were 41 Sandwich Tern and 19 Little Tern. 12 Pink-footed Goose flew north.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 3 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Lesser Whitethroat and a Whitethroat; and a retrap Dunnock.

Common Blue Butterflies, 25th May 2023. 
Photo - Bethany Mcguire

Southern Marsh Orchid, 25th May 2023. 
Photo - Bethany Mcguire

May 24th. A very vocal Bee-eater passed two birders a kilometre apart as it headed south over the East Dunes at 0810hrs. Otherwise vis mig was reduced to a few Swallow and a Yellow Wagtail. Later, a female Red-backed Shrike was found in the East Dunes from Mill Hill. Other birds around included 3 Cuckoo and a Short-eared Owl.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes produced a new Chiffchaff; and 5 retraps: 2 Dunnock, a Whitethroat, a Great Tit and a Wren.

Red-backed Shrike, 24th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Red-backed Shrike, 24th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 23rd. A fairly quiet day. A new Pink-footed Goose joined the group of 3 on Tennyson's Sands and nearby a Song Thrush was in song. Around, including birds trapped, were 2 Cuckoo, a Common Sandpiper, 2 Spoonbill, a Short-eared Owl and a Spotted Flycatcher. 

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes yielded a new Spotted Flycatcher; and 4 retraps: a Dunnock, a Chiffchaff, a Sedge Warbler and a Whitethroat.




Spoonbills, Willow Warbler, Skylark, Short-eared owl with Jackdaw, 23rd May 2023. 
Photos - Tom Baker

May 22nd. Increasing northerly wind.

 The northerly breeze produced some interesting movement at sea; 70 Kittiwakes, 13 Gannet, 4 Fulmar, 30 Little Tern, 5 Guillemot, 9 Razorbill, 8 unidentified Auks, a red-throated Diver and a Diver sp. Two Turtle Doves flew north together. Other birds around included a Greenshank, a Marsh Harrier, a Buzzard, 2 Cuckoo and 2 Short-eared Owl. On Tennyson's Sands were 2 Spoonbill. 

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Kevin Armstrong and Bethany McGuire provided a new Whitethroat; and 2 retrap Whitethroat.

Little Grebe family, 22 May 2023.
Photo - Tom Baker

Yellow Wagtail, 22 May 2023.
Photo - Tom Baker

Pied Wagtail juvenile, 22nd May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 21st. Cool, dewy start, with increasing north-easterly wind.

 Around were 2 Cuckoo and a Short-eared Owl. On Jackson's Marsh were 3 Common Sandpiper and 2 Spoonbill.

 The third session of CES was done this morning. The 2 new birds were a Chiffchaff and a Willow Warbler; and the 10 retraps were a Willow Warbler, 3 Whitethroat, 3 Great Tit, a Robin, a Blue Tit and a Dunnock.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes by Mike Polling produced just a retrap Dunnock.

Short-eared Owl, 21 May 2023.
Photo - Tom Baker

Sanderling, 21st May 2023.
Photo - Kev Wilson


Mid May 2023

May 20th. Sunny, with a fresh north-easterly wind.

 The 13 Bee-eater had roosted overnight somewhere locally and appeared over the west side of the Reserve early morning and showed very well to a small crowd of county birders including one who was able to add it to his Lincolnshire list after 51 years birding. The birds were feeding well on bees and from time to time would rise up as a flock, calling loudly as if preparing to depart, only to move to another part of the Reserve, spending the last two hours around Mill Hill on the East Dunes before circling overhead, calling loudly, gaining height and moving out across the Wash towards Norfolk around 0920hrs. Interestingly, the group had lost one of the members and was reduced to 12 by the time they moved to the East Dunes. The group had actually started out as 12 individuals when seen moving south down the Yorkshire coast yesterday afternoon but had been joined by an extra bird when they reached Gibraltar Point. The flock was later seen over Hickling, Norfolk.

 Some rough calculations estimated that during the flight from Spurn to Gibraltar Point, backed by the northerly breeze yesterday, flight speed was approximately 27 mph and the the flight to Hickling made today at approximately 23 mph.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 3 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Blackcap and a Goldfinch; and 6 retraps: a Chaffinch, a Reed Bunting, a Chiffchaff, a Dunnock and 2 Whitethroat.

Bee-eater, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - Paul Johnson

Bee-eater, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Bee-eaters, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Bee-eater, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Bee-eaters, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Bee-eaters, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

Bee-eaters, 20th May 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

May 19th. Rainy spells from mid morning.

 Around were 35 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, a Whimbrel, 2 Cuckoo, 2 Marsh Harrier, a Short-eared Owl, 2 Siskin and a Corn Bunting. On Jackson's Marsh was a Common Sandpiper. Heading south was a Hobby.

 During the evening a flock of 13 Bee-eater arrived, seen distantly at 1736hrs and again distantly at 1902hrs with no birders on site looking between times. They were then relocated and showed well between 1950 and 2030hrs when they drifted off south.

Bee-eaters, 19th May 2023. 

Video - Kev Wilson



Bee-eater, 19th May 2023. 
Photos - Ste Taylor

May 18th. Another fairly quiet day, overcast but dry early on followed by a bright warm spell late morning then dull again with a cool south-easterly breeze keeping temperatures below average.

 Birds around included 20 Little Tern, 2 Spoonbill, 1300 Sanderling, 800 Oystercatcher, 4 Marsh Harrier, 2 Short-eared Owl, 95 Black-tailed Godwits, 3 Grasshopper Warbler and 3 Cuckoo. In terms of some of our Birds of Conservation Concern, Ringed Plover pairs are down by around 30% on last year so far, 3 Willow Warbler territories represents a slight improvement on last year, possibly two pairs of Song Thrush are on par but a regular Yellowhammer territory now appears vacant. Swallow seem to be prospecting most of the usual haunts.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Kyle Campbell, produced 4 new birds: 2 Lesser Whitethroat and 2 Goldfinch; and 3 retraps: a Jackdaw, a Blue Tit and a Sedge Warbler. The Jackdaw had been ringed as a pullus on 3 June 2016.

Swallow, 18th May. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

Black-headed Gulls, 18th May. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

Meadow Pipit, 18th May. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons

Whitethroat, 18th May 2023. 
Photo - Jeremy Eyeons.

Jackdaw, retrapped 18 May 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

Ringing Recovery: Goldfinch, ringed GPBO 14 October 2021, found dead Ravenscar, North Yorkshire 5 May 2023.

May 17th. Birds around included  90 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 6 Whimbrel, 2 Redwing, 2 Spoonbill, 52 Black-tailed Godwit, 3 Cuckoo, 3 Grasshopper Warbler, 3 Marsh Harrier and a Short-eared Owl. Flying south was a Hobby.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Kevin Armstrong, resulted in 8 new birds: a Chiffchaff, a Blackcap, a Garden Warbler, a Goldfinch, a Chaffinch, a Whitethroat, a Reed Bunting and a Swallow; and 7 retraps: 2 Dunnock, 2 Whitethroat, a Chaffinch, a Lesser Whitethroat and a Sedge Warbler.

Cuckoo, 17th May 2023. 
Photo - Darren Marsh

Marsh Harrier, 17th May 2023. 
Photo - Darren Marsh

Green Hairstreak, 16th May 2023. 
Photo - Bethany McGuire

Small Heath, 16th May 2023. 
Photo - Bethany Mcguire

May 16th. Slightly chilly start then warming up in the sun. 

 Little migration overland or at sea this morning. A Temminck's Stint was still visible from Harvey's Hide. Also around were a Redwing, 4 Cuckoo, a Hobby, 2 Egyptian Geese, a Spoonbill, a Short-eared Owl and a Wheatear. Our two pairs of 'tree-nesting' Black-headed Gull now have fully constructed nests in tall Hawthorns and appear to be incubating eggs. Although Black-headed Gull were noted perched up on the Hawthorns last spring, it was not thought that they were attempting to nest.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes provided 3 new birds: a Long-tailed Tit, a Reed Warbler and a Goldfinch; and a retrap Dunnock.

Black-headed Gull pair at nest in Hawthorn, 16th May 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

Willow Warbler, 16th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Sedge Warbler, 16th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 15th. Fairly cloudy and cool, with increasing north-westerly wind.

 No sign of the Stints this morning but the Red-backed Shrike was relocated on the West Dunes and a Woodlark was on the dune by the Visitor Centre. A flock of 55 Black-tailed Godwit flew south with a further 61 on the lagoons, with 3 Common Sandpiper. Other birds around included 80 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 2 Cuckoo, a Turtle Dove, a Whimbrel, 2 Common Sandpiper, a Short-eared Owl and the regular Hen Harrier..

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes produced 2 new birds: a Chiffchaff and a Whitethroat; and 4 retraps: 2 Whitethroat, a Reed Bunting and a Great Tit.

Afternoon update: A Spotted Flycatcher was the first of the year, the Woodlark was still showing near the Visitor Centre, the Shrike had not been seen since mid-morning and a single Temminck's Stint was on Moat Scrape, visible from Harvey's Hide - presumably one of yesterday's trio returning.

Red-backed Shrike, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Paul Neale

Red-backed Shrike, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Paul Neale

Spotted Flycatcher, 15th May. 
Photo - Rob Watson

Woodlark, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Richard Doan

Wren, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Reed Warbler, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Spoonbills, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Coot with chick, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Willow Warbler, 15th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 14th. Still, misty, cool start.

 A nice variety of Spring birds around today. Having remained elusive all day yesterday, the male Red-backed Shrike was retrapped in East Dunes early morning and then resumed its elusive behaviour - last seen in scrub near the Wash Viewpoint. A Pied Flycatcher was around the West Dunes with a singing Garden Warbler audible form the North Car Park nearby. A Hawfinch flew south down the West Dunes where a Tree Pipit was presumably yesterday's bird. On the lagoons, a Wood Sandpiper was a new arrival with a Common Sandpiper and 2 Spoonbill. A Temminck's Stint appeared mid evening, joined by another after an hour and then three birds from Harvey's Hide by 2000hrs. The ringtail Hen Harrier put in a routine appearance from the Wash Viewpoint late evening but no further sign of the Red-backed Shrike.

 A morning ringing session in East Dunes, with Mike Polling, yielded 8 new birds: a Chiffchaff, 4 Reed Bunting, 2 Whitethroat and a Lesser Whitethroat; and 6 retraps: a Red-backed Shrike, a Sedge Warbler, 2 Dunnock, a Reed Bunting and a Chiffchaff.

Garden Warbler, 14th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Pied Flycatcher, 14th May 2023. 
Photo - James Siddle

Temminck's Stints (2), 14th May 2023. 
Photo - Kev Wilson

Hawfinch, 14th May 2023. 
Photo - Nige Lound

May 13th. Moderately strong, cool north-easterly wind increasing.

 A male Red-backed Shrike trapped and ringed in East Dunes was an excellent start to the Global Bird Day, but there was little evidence of other new migrants except for 2 Tree Pipit, but the increasing northerly wind doubtless reduced much bird activity in the dunes. in addition to the 3 regular Marsh Harrier and female Hen Harrier, a fine Hobby was hunting the south end late afternoon and both Short-eared and Barn Owl were hunting Old Saltmarsh. Also on Old Saltmarsh were 100 Brent Goose.

 Offshore, 36 Sandwich Tern, 3 Common Scoter, 6 Gannet, 6 Auk sp, 7 Common Scoter, a Red-breasted Merganser and a Fulmar provided variety if not volume. On the Haven, a flock of 35 Little Tern had assembled, with over 1000 Dunlin, 140 Ringed Plover and 600 Grey Plover - a high percentage of which were in full summer plumage.

 A brief wind-restricted morning ringing session in East Dunes provided a new Red-backed Shrike; and a retrap Dunnock.

Male Red-backed Shrike, ringed 13 May 2023.
Photo - George Gregory





Cuckoo, 13th May 2023. 
Photos - Tom Baker

Shelduck, 13th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Marsh Harriers, 13th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Small Copper, 13th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

May 12th. Overcast and cool, with increasing northerly wind.

 An hour's sea-watch prior to 0800hrs witnessed some northerly movement: a Red-throated Diver, an unidentified Diver (Black-throated or Great Northern), 63 Sandwich Tern, a Common Tern and 20 Little Tern. 15 Common Scoter flew south and 4 Eider were on the sea.

 A Temminck's Stint was a new arrival, initially on Croftmarsh before moving to Jackson's Marsh where it seemed to shelter behind a Lesser Black-backed Gull for a while before moving on. Also around the lagoons were 3 Spoonbill, a Hobby and a nice batch of Hirundines feeding low in the strong wind: 80 Swallow, 35 House Martin and a Sand Martin. Other birds around included 35 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, a Yellow Wagtail and 2 Cuckoo.  

 A wind-shortened morning ringing session in East Dunes produced a new Whitethroat; and a retrap Whitethroat.

Temminck's Stint with Lesser Black-backed Gull, 12th May 2023. 
Photo - Steve Clipperton

May 11th. Overcast morning, then clearing somewhat.

  Around, including birds trapped, were a singing Garden Warbler, 2 Spoonbill, 3 Cuckoo, an unidentified ringtail Harrier and a Pied Flycatcher.

 The second session of CES was done this morning. The 18 new birds were 3 Wren, 3 Long-tailed Tit, a Chiffchaff, a Robin, a Whitethroat, a Sedge Warbler, 4 Linnet, a Pied Flycatcher, a Lesser Whitethroat, a Song Thrush and a Blackbird; and the 14 retraps were 3 Blackbird, 3 Chiffchaff, 2 Willow Warbler, a Blackcap, a Robin, 2 Sedge Warbler, a Wren and a Blue Tit.

Male Pied Flycatcher, ringed 11 May 2023.
Photo - George Gregory

Short-eared Owl, 11th May 2023. 
Photo - Tom Baker

Mother Shipton, 11 May 2023.
Photo - Rob Watson