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| Common Tern - Jim Summers |
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| Dunlin - Jim Summers |
| Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius - Alan Keatley |
| Sandpit Blood Bee Sphecodes pellucidus - Alan Keatley |
| Common Mini-miner Andrena minutula - Alan Keatley |
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| Common Tern - Jim Summers |
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| Dunlin - Jim Summers |
| Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius - Alan Keatley |
| Sandpit Blood Bee Sphecodes pellucidus - Alan Keatley |
| Common Mini-miner Andrena minutula - Alan Keatley |
Counts from the estuary included 205 Oystercatcher, including the first four juveniles, 180 Black-headed and 45 Mediterranean Gull, 125 Sandwich and a Common Tern, 59 Dunlin, 29 Whimbrel, seven Sanderling, five Greenshank, three Bar-tailed Godwit, three Grey and a Ringed Plover, a Common Sandpiper and a juvenile Shag on Finger Point.
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| Oystercatcher (juvenile) - Lee Collins |
Elsewhere the Coot was still at The Main Pond.
Ringing News: Five new returning Exe-ringed Oystercatcher, including one ringed as an adult in 2004 and recorded here annually since 2014. New Mediterranean Gull included an adult from Germany and a juvenile from Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, with a new Welsh ringed Sandwich Tern.

Oystercatcher - Lee Collins
Lots of activity in the estuary over the high tide with minimum counts of 130 Mediterranean Gull and 110 Sandwich Tern, including 16 juveniles, gathering around The Bight. A sample count of Mediterranean Gull included 73 adults, seven 3CY, nine 2CY, and three juveniles.
Other counts included 220 Curlew, 130 Oystercatcher, 32 Dunlin, six Greenshank, six Sanderling, five Common Sandpiper, three Bar-tailed Godwit, three Common Tern, three Grey Plover, a Ringed Plover and a Turnstone.
Elsewhere the Coot was still at the Main Pond, along with a Kingfisher and the moulting Eider, now flightless, was on the beach.
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| Eider - Kevin Rylands |
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| Common Fiddleneck Amsinckia micrantha - Kevin Rylands |
A bull Grey Seal was in the estuary.
Minimum totals from the estuary included 111 Mediterranean Gull, 75 Sandwich Tern, 70 Redshank, including at least five juveniles, and 45 Oystercatcher. Other counts included 22 Whimbrel, seven Dunlin, five Greenshank, three Grey Plover, three Bar and a Black-tailed Godwit.
Counts from the estuary included c100 Sandwich, two Common and a Little Tern on Bull Hill at mid tide, with 22 Mediterranean Gull, three Grey Plover and three Greenshank in the saltmarsh.
Other Wildlife: Signs of insect migration with a Clouded Yellow among the eleven butterfly species noted. More locally a Brimstone in the Entrance Bushes. A Southern Hawker near Golf Course was possibly also on the move.
| Brimstone - Alan Keatley |
Active in the flower meadows, Broad-banded Globetail Sphaerophoria taeniata, Four-banded Bee-grabber Conops quadrifasciatus, Early Mason Wasp Ancistrocerus nigricornis, Ornate Tailed Digger Wasp Cerceris rybyensis and Geoffroy's Blood Bee Sphecodes geoffrellus. Moths included the first few Six-spot Burnet, Large Yellow Underwing and Yellow Shell.
| Yellow Shell - Alan Keatley |
| Geoffroy's Blood Bee Sphecodes geoffrellus - Alan Keatley |
| Broad-banded Globetail Sphaerophoria taeniata - Dean Hall |
| Large Yellow Underwing - Alan Keatley |
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| Four-banded Bee-grabber Conops quadrifasciatus - Dean Hall |
Another day of Mediterranean Gull passage with 95, including three juveniles, in the Railway Saltmarsh and others elsewhere, taking the day's tally well into three figures. Also in the estuary 18 Sandwich and four Common Tern, including the first juvenile of the latter.
Wader counts included 38 Redshank, 14 Whimbrel, eight Turnstone, six Bar-tailed Godwit, three Greenshank, two Dunlin and two Grey Plover. The first juvenile Redshank and Turnstone showed that early returning birds are not necessarily failed breeders.
Elsewhere the female Eider was on the breakwater at Langstone Rock with a Kingfisher and a Little Grebe at the Main Pond.
Other Wildlife: Another good day for butterflies with a Brimstone along the Back Path alongside the usual species. Nectaring insects included the cuckoo bee Black-thighed Epeolus E. variegatus and a Willow Mason Wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus.
| Black-thighed Epeolus E. variegatus - Alan Keatley |
| Willow Mason Wasp Symmorphus bifasciatus - Alan Keatley |
Species of cuckoo wasps noted included Glowing Cuckoo Wasp Hedychridium ardens and Golden Cuckoo Wasp Pseudomalus auratus searching for hosts.
| Golden Cuckoo Wasp Pseudomalus auratus - Alan Keatley |