Still pretty quiet in terms of sightings. Lytchett Fields is still hosting up to 60 over-summering Black-tailed Godwit on the high tides and there were 2 Shoveler on site. Nightjar activity is building slowly, but it does seem to be late this year, as was the same for many other summer migrants during April and early May. Amazingly a handful of Swallow and a few Swift are still arriving having been held up by cold weather and northerly winds in the early part of spring.
Today the first Rutland Osprey arrived, a female known as ‘025’, signalling the start of the 2026 Osprey…
Find out moreAfter going missing for a couple of days the Forster’s Tern reappeared on the Brownsea Lagoon today and…
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