Counts from the estuary included 150+ Sandwich Tern with a minimum of 34 juveniles, 100+ Mediterranean Gull, 117 Redshank, 39 Dunlin, 19 Sanderling, five Greenshank, two Grey and a Ringed Plover, two Common Tern and a Turnstone.
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| Sandwich Tern - Jim Summers |
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| Common Tern - Jim Summers |
Elsewhere the Red-legged Partridge was around The Bight, the Eider was offshore and the Coot and Kingfisher were at the Main Pond.
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| Coot - Dean Hall |
Ringing News: Amongst the mix of ringed Mediterranean Gull and Sandwich Tern, a Lithuanian ringed Black-headed Gull was the stand out recovery.
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| Black-headed Gull - Jim Summers |
Other Wildlife: The flower meadows held a varied selection of insects, with at least four Clouded Yellow amongst the various butterflies and day flying moths included a Hummingbird Hawkmoth and a Jersey Tiger.
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| Clouded Yellow - Alan Keatley |
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| Jersey Tiger - Dean Hall |
Nectaring in the flower meadows a Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra and it's host, Green Furrow Bee Lasioglossum morio, many Bare-saddled Colletes C. similis, a Pantaloon Bee Dasypoda hirtipes, Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius and several Common Yellow-faced Bee Hylaeus communis.
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| Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra - Alan Keatley |
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| Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius - Alan Keatley |
Hoverflies were represented by Dark-winged Wrinklehead Chrysogaster solstitialis and Many-tufted Sedgesitter Platycheirus scutatus as well as several migrant Compost Hoverfly Syritta pipiens. On vegetation a mating pair of Brassica Shieldbug Eurydema oleracea, two Grey Seal were on Bull Hill and a Compass Jellyfish stranded on the beach.
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| Brassica Shieldbug Eurydema oleracea - Alan Keatley |
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| Dark-winged Wrinklehead Chrysogaster solstitialis - Alan Keatley |
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| Compass Jellyfish - James Marshall |
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