24th April 2015

Warmer temperatures at last reaching 18 degrees in sunny weather and a little southerly wind. Two Ringed Plover and a Dunlin dropped onto Thornwick Pool, with single Whimbrel and Golden Plover present on the Headland. A Rough-legged Buzzard flew west over Old Fall at 0835hrs.

Passerines included two Ring Ouzels, four ‘continental’ Song Thrush, one Fieldfare, a Black Redstart near North Dykes, four Stonechats, a Whinchat, 14 Wheatear, three Yellow Wagtails, a Channel Wagtail (Blue-headed x Yellow Wagtail hybrid) on the Golf Course and three White Wagtails. Warblers were represented by 14 Blackcaps, four Lesser Whitethroats, four Common Whitethroats, four Sedge Warblers and 13 Willow Warblers. A Firecrest was located in the brambles below the Lighthouse, whilst single Goldcrest and Siskin were also present.

Twenty birds were trapped during a ringing session, including three Chiffchaffs, three Willow Warblers and three Blackcaps.

Bempton RSPB hosted a Short-eared Owl and a Lesser Whitethroat was also present there.

Firecrest, Bay Brambles, by Andrew Allport
Firecrest, Bay Brambles, by Andrew Allport
Ringed Plover, Thornwick Pool, by Craig Thomas
Ringed Plover, Thornwick Pool, by Craig Thomas
Black Redstart, North Dykes, by Les Day
Black Redstart, North Dykes, by Les Day
Channel Wagtail, Golf Course, by Brett Richards
Channel Wagtail, Golf Course, by Brett Richards