Sunday, 26 April 2026

Wood Sand and Black Tern

It was another rather slow day this morning at the Bill HERE with highlights including 2 Black Tern, 2 Little Gull, 1 pale phase Arctic Skua, a female Eider, a Red-throated Diver, 4 Great Northern Divers,  an increase in Common Scoters, a few Barwits and Whimbrels and a Hobby.

While at the Bill news broke of a Wood Sandpiper on Ferry and fortunately it was still there on my way home. The Cuckoo was still singing on Mill Lane. 

As it was Sunday after church we had a picnic and walk around East Head. Three Wheatears were running round the roped off area. 

Wood Sand was a local year tick and Black Tern a world year tick so now on 167 and 838 respectively. 

Wood Sandpiper and Redshank 
Common Scoters- an increase in passage today
Red-throated Diver flying east. Very few numbers on Spring passage this year.
Chocolate-tip. With night temperatures still down to 6 C the motht trapping is still very slow. A Silver-Y last night was the only migrant.
Holly and Isaac at East Head
Jacob birding the lane 

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