Since the first stage of the autumn work has been completed on the site, it’s now a lot easier to see what’s about. A water pipit was reported recently and without the cutting back of the vegetation, it would not have been seen. And then there’s the kingfisher which is now being seen regularly close to the main hide. Here’s some photos taken by one of the members to whet your appetites.
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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