A reduction in tern and wader numbers with counts on the dropping tide including 283 Redshank (staying the same!), 146 Dunlin, c100 Ringed Plover, 42 Sandwich and four Common Tern, 24 Turnstone, nine Greenshank, eight Mediterranean Gull, four Whimbrel and single Bar-tailed Godwit, Common Sandpiper, Knot and Curlew Sandpiper.
Earlier c460 Common Tern whirled between Cockle Sands and Bull Hill and new arrivals included a flock of 22 Pale-bellied Brent Geese, that flew in off the sea before settling off site on Cockle Sands. Following on from last year's early arrival, this is just the fourth August they have been seen at the Warren after 2024, 2013 & 2008.
Elsewhere the rain saw small groups of waders feeding on the fairways along side single Rock Pipit, Wheatear and Yellow Wagtail, with a juvenile Moorhen foraging in the flooded carpark.



















