Manx Shearwater 26e 17w, Common Scoter 6e 3w, Arctic Skua 4e, Mediterranean Gull c100etc, Black-headed Gull 4e, Yellow-legged Gull 3, Sandwich Tern 2w, Swift 4s, Great Spotted Woodpecker 1, Sand Martin c70, Wheatear 4, Grasshopper Warbler 1, Sedge Warbler 2, Garden Warbler 1, Willow Warbler 10.
Grey Wagtail 1.
Ringed Plover 18, Dunlin 34, Sanderling 6, Black-tailed Godwit 6, Redshank 3.
Either we've been missing them or they're running a bit later than we've got used to in recent autumns but the first Grasshopper W and Sedge W of the season are new in at the Bill this mrng pic.twitter.com/lQRwNofkwU
— Portland Bird Observatory (@PortlandBirdObs) July 21, 2022
The morning's migrant tally grows: first young Willow Ws now showing up and the early rounds of the fields have produced the first few Wheatears; 3 Yellow-legged Gulls amongst the back-ups pic.twitter.com/cUyqIcG23u
— Portland Bird Observatory (@PortlandBirdObs) July 21, 2022
Another first for the autumn: a Garden Warbler from the Obs mist-nets just now pic.twitter.com/L7bZeoIjP0
— Portland Bird Observatory (@PortlandBirdObs) July 21, 2022
We're very happy to have a peak count of 55-60 little tern fledglings this season, 3 fledged
— Chesil Little Tern Recovery Project (@Little_tern19) July 21, 2022
oystercatcher and at least 2 ringed plover ❤🐥A trip on the Fleet Explorer is the best way to see them growing up! Book here https://t.co/L1BvfSPUZN
📷 @ATChesil@DWTWeyPort pic.twitter.com/266xmkWLFP