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We never get much in the garden to be honest, so it's hard to tell, but at the moment it's just starlings, wood pigeons and the occasional blackbird. When I look back at my blog which is virtually my daily diary, most of the headlines in the past few weeks have been butterflies, dragonflies or flowers, but there have been some good birds locally as well and others further afield which I haven't gone for.

Highlights for me in the past few weeks, western reef heron in North Wales, Caspian tern at Budworth mere and 2 black storks at Parkgate.  Martin Mere has been pretty good, regularly good numbers of great white, cattle and little egrets with up to 11 green sandpipers and a single wood sandpiper. A couple of weeks ago at Martin Mere I had 5 great white, 4 cattle, 4 little egrets, grey herons, a bittern and 4 spoonbills all in view at the same time in one relatively small area of marsh, see attached photo. Meanwhile there have been quails everywhere 

Pennington flash has been ok I think, in July I had 2 cracking summer plumage cattle egrets, plus great white and little. Also a few black-necked grebes and little terns and Sandwich terns, plus a flock of 24 drake common scoter and a few yellow wagtails and green sandpipers. 

So overall I think it's been a reasonable few weeks.

 

 



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I was only thinking the same as you, and thought I have seen more butterflies in my back garden this summer than birds.

Very early in the morning I get a few Starling and house sparrows on the square fat ball.



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Actually, I have just had the best July ever at Elton, adding 8 Elton year ticks (usually only add 1-3 ticks in July). Admittendly, some were species that I'd have usually added earlier but for some reason missed, as May seemed particulary difficult here.
New July ticks this year were:

Common Redshank
Black-legged Kittiwake
Arctic Tern
Common Cuckoo
Dunlin
Common Ringed Plover
Black-tailed Godwit
Purple Heron

So, no way I can complain



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posted today by Steven Heywood:

Just a general observation and query. Has anyone else found this past month spectacularly quiet of birds? Even taking into account the small birds going into ninja mode for the post-breeding moult and the effects of the advice not to put bird food out in our gardens this Summer. Most years I'd be spending a lot of time on walks puzzling about enigmatic squeaks and clicks in the undergrowth, this year a lot of the prolonged silences have been broken by passing dragonflies. It all feels a bit broken somehow.



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