An Osprey that arrived @ 1100 was possibly a new bird, no rings were visible. Also f. Gadwall with three young, 4 Teal, 1 Mandarin, 85 Tufted Ducks (the most so far this year), pr. of Common Terns with three chicks, ad. Yellow-l-Gull and a Green Woodpecker. At least seven Little Egrets in the morning but this was eclipsed by twelve roosting at the south end in the evening, again a new site record count.
Ogston Sightings
- Friday 1st May 2026
Most notable sightings: Avocet (2), Black Tern (4), Bullfinch, Buzzard (9), Common Sandpiper (2), Garden…
- Recorder’s report: APRIL 2026
A fantastic month, with the highest total of the year and a number of species…
- Thursday 30th April 2026
Most notable sightings: Lapwing (6), Little Egret (2), Little Ringed Plover, Mute Swan (2), Oystercatcher,…
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