What would have been a stiflingly hot day was kept cool by the steady easterly breeze; although pretty poor within the nets once more, there were a couple of highlights to be enjoyed. A high
Marsh Harrier over Ferrybridge was the second for the week, whilst highlights at the Bill included two very tardy migrants in the form of a
Redstart and a
Whinchat (perhaps speculative that they are late arrivals rather than early leavers but the
Redstart was a female with no signs of having bred recently). Commoner migrants were once again thin on the ground with just singles of
Blackcap and
Chiffchaff at the obs. The sea had a few glimmers of variety with a
Balearic Shearwater joining the morning gull flock and a passing
Arctic Skua disturbing the peace.
The Chesil Little Terns appear to be feeding well, with 20-25 pairs present fingers crossed for a good season! © Pete Saunders: