| Peacock - Dean Hall |
| Hypocaccus dimidiatus - Alan Keatley |
| Helophorus grandis - Alan Keatley |
| Bembidion lampros - Alan Keatley |
| Syntomus foveatus - Alan Keatley |
| Peacock - Dean Hall |
| Hypocaccus dimidiatus - Alan Keatley |
| Helophorus grandis - Alan Keatley |
| Bembidion lampros - Alan Keatley |
| Syntomus foveatus - Alan Keatley |
The first migrant Blackcap of the year was singing in the Entrance Bushes, with four Chiffchaff and the Cetti's Warbler also in good voice with several resident species nest building.
Counts from the estuary included 110 Curlew, 62 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 41 Bar-tailed Godwit, 38 Redshank, 25 Sanderling, 18 Grey and three Ringed Plover, 17 Knot, 13 Dunlin, 12 Teal, five Greenshank and five Red-breasted Merganser.
Elsewhere seven Great Crested Grebe and three Common Scoter were offshore and a flock of 12 summer plumaged adult Black-headed Gull in off late afternoon.
Other Wildlife: The first Brimstone of the year was around the Entrance Bushes to Main Pond area, one wanderer or possibly two, also on the wing at least five Peacock.The bright sunshine also brought out a minimum 30 Sand Crocus by midday.
| Sand (Warren) Crocus - Alan Keatley |
| Sand (Warren) Crocus - Dave Jewell |
Several beetles were found stranded on the beach, swept along by drifting sand, including a new ground beetle for the Recording Area, Bembidion biguttatum, a relatively common species.
| Bembidion biguttatum - Alan Keatley |
Also, on the beach a Strawberry Root Weevil Otiorhychus ovatus, Marram Weevil Philopedon plagiatum, a water scavenger beetle Helophorus brevipalpis. a rove beetle Anotylus rugosus and a mud beetle Heterocerus fossor, a nationally scarce saltmarsh specialist.
| Heterocerus fossor - Alan Keatley |
In Marram were the ground beetle Clivina fossor, a 16-spot Ladybird and the ground bugs Scolopostethus affinis and Trapezonotus arenarius.
| Clivina fossor - Alan Keatley |
| Scolopostethus affinis - Alan Keatley |
Increasing signs of spring with five Sandwich Tern offshore and 34 Pale and 16 Dark-bellied Brent Geese arriving in off and heading up the estuary. Also offshore 12 Great Crested Grebe, nine Common Scoter and five Red-throated Diver.
A colour-ringed Golden Plover was present over the high tide along with 176 Dark and a Pale-bellied Brent Geese, 48 Redshank, 39 Bar-tailed Godwit, 30 Turnstone, 25 Sanderling, 19 Grey and three Ringed Plover, 14 Knot, seven Greenshank and five Dunlin.
Other Wildlife: A Common Seal was in the estuary.
Counts from the estuary and afternoon high tide included 108 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 74 Curlew, 42 Bar-tailed Godwit, 28 Redshank, 23 Sanderling, 22 Turnstone, 17 Grey and five Ringed Plover, 15 Knot, nine Teal, eight Greenshank, three Red-breasted Merganser and a Dunlin.
Elsewhere six Great Crested Grebe, three Common Scoter and a Great Northern Diver were offshore with two Chiffchaff and the Cetti's Warbler in song.
Other Wildlife: Overcast conditions saw few insects on the wing but on the beach there were several Black Marram Weevil Otiorhychus atroapterus and Dune Scarab Aegialia arenaria with single Marram Weevil Philopedon plagiatum and the rove beetle Xantholinus linearis.
| Black Marram Weevil Otiorhychus atroapterus - Alan Keatley |
A range of other invertebrates found elsewhere, including a flightless female Dotted Border moth, the springtail Orchesella villosa, the planthopper Eurysa lineata, a Bristly Millipede and the flightless wasp Callitula pyrrhogaster.
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| Dotted Border - Kevin Rylands |
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| Eurysa lineata - Kevin Rylands |
| Orchesella villosa - Alan Keatley |
Counts from the estuary included 112 Dark and two Pale-bellied Brent Geese, 106 Oystercatcher, 34 Turnstone, 26 Redshank, 23 Sanderling, 17 Teal, 14 Shelduck, 11 Dunlin, eight Curlew, six Red-breasted Merganser, five Greenshank, two Grey Plover and a Jack Snipe.
Elsewhere the first Sandwich Tern of the year was offshore with 90 Kittiwake, three Common Scoter, three Great Crested Grebe, a Great Northern and a Red-throated Diver, a flock of 60 Linnet were in Greenland Lake and a roost of 34 Magpie were in the Entrance Bushes.
Year List addition:
113. Sandwich Tern
Other Wildlife: Sand Crocus flowers to continue to emerge although the lack of sunshine meant few were open.
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| Sand Crocus - Kevin Rylands |
A short seawatch early morning saw hundreds of Gannet heading south along with smaller numbers of Kittiwake and auks, with both Guillemot and Razorbill closer in. On the sea six Common Scoter and three Great Northern Diver.
The first Redpoll of the year was with a flock of 72 Linnet in Greenland Lake although other migrants were limited to two Chiffchaff. Elsewhere the Cetti's Warbler was singing by the Car Park and a Great Northern Diver was offshore.
Year List addition:
112. Redpoll
Other Wildlife: The sunshine brought out a good selection of spring bees for the first time this year, mostly nectaring in sheltered areas. Yellow-legged Mining Bee Andrena flavipes were eager to start a new generation, also on the wing Chocolate A. scotica and Buffish Mining Bee A. nigroaenea. Green Furrow Bee Lasioglossum morio were nectaring on small flowers adding to the mix.
| Yellow-legged Mining Bee Andrena flavipes - Alan Keatley |
| Chocolate Mining Bee A. scotica - Alan Keatley |
A selection of wind-blown beetles on the beach included Marram Weevil Philopedon plagiatum, Common Sun Beetle Amara aenea and the dung beetles Calamosternus granarius and Melinopterus prodromus.
| Calamosternus granarius - Alan Keatley |
Away from the beach, the first Nursery Web Spider of the year, the weevil Mecinus pascuorum, the bedstraw feeding sawfly Red-belted Cleaver Aglaostigma aucupariae and, by the Main Pond, the aquatic Saucer Bug Ilyocoris cimicoides.
| Saucer Bug Ilyocoris cimicoides - Alan Keatley |
The first Golden Plover of the year was in The Bight over high tide along with 73 Dunlin, 26 Knot, 20 Grey and six Ringed Plover, nine Greenshank, five Red-breasted Merganser and single Continental sinesis Cormorant, Pale-bellied Brent Goose and Sanderling.
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| Golden Plover - Lee Collins |
| Golden & Grey Plover - Dave Jewell |
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| Continental Cormorant - Lee Collins |
Elsewhere 27 Great Crested Grebe, eight Great Northern and seven Red-throated Diver and seven Common Scoter were offshore with the Cetti's Warbler by the Car Park.
Year List addition:
111. Golden Plover
Other Wildlife: The change in weather saw a Sand Lizard basking on Warren Point, with an increase in invertebrate activity on the warming sand, including a new ground beetle for the Recording Area, Bembidion obtusum.
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| Sand Lizard - Jim Summers |
| Bembidion obtusum - Alan Keatley |
Active groundbugs included Plinthisus brevipennis, Beosus maritimus and Scolopostethus thomsoni, with the tachinid fly Macquartia tenebricosa looking out for a leaf beetle host.
| Beosus maritimus - Alan Keatley |
| Macquartia tenebricosa - Alan Keatley |
| Dock Bug - Alan Keatley |