Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Tuesday 18th August

A Roseate Tern was on Bull Hill early morning along with 175 Common Tern, 20 Sandwich Tern and a juvenile Yellow-legged Gull. Just 35 Common Tern remained over high tide although there were 85 Sandwich Tern, the former leave the estuary during the day, returning to roost in the evening.

Over high tide an increase in small waders with 326 Ringed Plover and 250 Dunlin in The Bight, where there was also a juvenile Little Ringed Plover, 48 Whimbrel10 Sanderling, eight Knot, three Bar-tailed Godwit, two Grey Plover and a Turnstone.

Also in the estuary 14 Greenshank, 10 Mediterranean Gull and a Kingfisher. Elsewhere two Kingfisher were at the Main Pond and the Red-legged Partridge was on the Golf Course.

Other Wildlife:good day with two new insects for the Recording Area. First the hydrophilid beetle Sphaeridium scarabaeoides on Dune Ridge and second, a female Bat-winged Phasia P. hemiptera, a shieldbug parasite. With the two main hosts, Green and Forest Shieldbug, both common on site this species is likely to reappear. 

Sphaeridium scarabaeoides - Alan Keatley

Bat-winged Phasia P. hemiptera - Kevin Rylands

Bat-winged Phasia P. hemiptera - Alan Keatley

A range of species were active in the cooler weather including a few more Nysius senecionis groundbugs on Common Fleabane, Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra, the spider wasp Auplopus carbonarius, the rove beetle Bledius spectabilis on the tide line, plus the usual butterflies including five Clouded Yellow and a Jersey Tiger.

Bledius spectabilis - Alan Keatley

Auplopus carbonarius - Alan Keatley

Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra - Alan Keatley

Miltogramma germari - Alan Keatley

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