A summer-plumaged Black-necked Grebe was found off the west bank this morning, a beautiful bird of course. The last one at Ogston was a juvenile on 14 August 2011, the last summer adults in 2009. Of the seventeen previous records sixteen have been one day birds so see it today if you can. A second male Redstart for the week, this one on the west car park, was well received. A scarce bird here nowadays but a former breeder, 2013 yielded no records at all. Also 3 Shoveler, 13 Gadwall, single Goldeneye still, fly-through L.R.Plover, a Yellow Wagtail and a Redpoll.
Ogston Sightings
- Sunday 21st June 2026
Most notable sightings: Common Sandpiper (1), Common Tern (4), Goldeneye (1), House Martin, Kingfisher, Lapwing,…
- Saturday 20th June 2026
Most notable sightings: Buzzard (2), Common Sandpiper (1), Common Tern (4), Goldeneye (1f), Green Sandpiper…
- Friday 19th June 2026
Most notable sightings: Buzzard, Common Tern (4), Lapwing, Little Egret (6), Little Ringed Plover, Mandarin…
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