Recorder’s report – August 2024

A total of 98 species recorded in August, with the following notable sightings:

Arctic Tern (2 juveniles on 14th), Barn Owl (1 on 23rd), Black-necked Grebe (2 juveniles on 1st), Black-tailed Godwit (2 dates, with 6 on 18th), Caspian Gull (on 19 dates), Common Sandpiper (becoming less frequent but noted on 12 dates), Common Scoter (singles on 6th and 14th), Common Tern (on 5 dates), Cormorant (site record of 230 on 27th), Curlew (1 on 31st), Dunlin (1 on 25th), Egyptian Goose (2 on 7th), Goosander (1 on 4th), Great White Egret (2 dates with 3 on 29th), Greenshank (2 each on 14th and 31st), Green Sandpiper (singles on 6th and 17th), Hobby (up to 2 on 9 dates), Knot (18th-21st), Little Egret (up to 6 on 22 dates), Marsh Harrier (7th and 30th – 2 birds on 30th is site’s first multiple record), Osprey (on 12 dates and successive from 23rd with max of 3 birds), Peregrine (singles on 3 dates), Raven (up to 6 on 8 dates), Redshank (1 on 9th), Red Kite (on 4 dates), Ringed Plover (on 4 dates with 5 on 24th), Shoveler (on 19 dates), Snipe (on 7 dates), Spoonbill (long-staying bird from July, last seen on 15th August), Spotted Flycatcher (1 on both 30th and 31st), Tree Pipit (1 at Highoredish on 27th), Yellow-legged Gull (up to 2 on 24 dates), Yellow Wagtail (singles on 3 dates), Whimbrel (1 on 14th), Willow Tit (up to 2 on 7 dates).

Thanks as always to everyone who contributed to the monthly sightings by writing in the hide diary or by emailing me:

Matthew Birkin, Steven Sutcliffe, Steven Walker, Kevin Grayston, J. Turner, RJ Lowe, Mary Wilde, Tim Sexey, Roger Thornley, Mike Coates, Martin Beaumont, Bill Padley, Jon Geary, K. Howe, D. Shinfield, W. Radford, Mike Conroy, D. Aston, Maureen S, Mick McNeill.

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