There was a noticeable Woodpigeon passage in the first couple of hours, with at least 1300 noted, despite little time spent watching the sky, also overhead 40 Jackdaw and a few Stock Dove.
Elsewhere 260 Curlew, 197 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 22 Bar-tailed Godwit and two Sandwich Tern were around the Bight with three Chiffchaff on site.
Other Wildlife: Fewer insects on the wing despite the warm conditions, but one was a new cranefly for the Recording Area by the Main Pond, Achyrolimonia decemmaculata, a widespread species of wetter areas.
Achyrolimonia decemmaculata - Alan Keatley |
Out on Warren Point insects included the darkling beetle Nalassus laeviotostriatus and the ground beetle Calathus melanocephalus, with interesting fungi including Hairy Parachute Crinipellis scabella.
Hairy Parachute Crinipellis scabella - Alan Keatley Nalassus laeviotostriatus - Alan Keatley
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