Garden Warbler at Sweethill this weekend © Pete Saunders:
We haven't mentioned nocmig loggings very much just lately because the returns have been for the most part pretty routine; for example, waders are beginning to feature more prominently and, as nocmig recording has shown over many years (and despite their literally never been seen by day at this time of year), Moorhens and Coots have been quite regular overhead at night. However, last night's session at the Obs produced quite a surprise in the form of a Manx Shearwater calling overhead; offshore, they're of course very numerous at times here throughout the summer but we don't recollect anyone ever reporting having heard one at night and this is certainly a nocmig first for the Obs:
The joint best ringing day of the month - equaling the total of 148 on 1st April. Willow Warblers still to fore on 78 but variety now much improved incl 26 Bcaps, 10 Whitethroats, 5 Redstarts, 2 Reed Ws, 2 LWTs and singles of Sedge W and Garden W (Sedge and LWT both firsts for the year).
— Portland Bird Observatory (@portlandbirdobs.bsky.social) April 19, 2026 at 9:54 PM
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An enjoyable afternoon spent birding north Portland, personal totals from various sites: 2 Whinchat, 5 Redstart, 21 Willow Warbler, 28 Wheatear #ukbirding #dorsetbirds
— Oli Mockridge (@yeovilbirder.bsky.social) April 19, 2026 at 6:24 PM
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a bit better on portland today, no rarities but a nice mix
— andylportland.bsky.social (@andylportland.bsky.social) April 19, 2026 at 6:27 PM
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Redstart in the garden this morning. Other migrants: 9 Blackcaps, 6 Willow Warblers, Chiffchaff, Garden Warbler
— Debra Saunders (@debbyseamist.bsky.social) April 19, 2026 at 6:34 PM
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