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18th Apr

Light showers and a light NW wind resulted in an excellent fall of migrants with quality in the form of a singing Wood Warbler at the Long Pits, a female Pied Flycatcher in a private garden, two Garden Warblers, two Redstarts, a Ring Ouzel, a Tree Pipit and a Green Sandpiper while numbers were provided by 110 Willow Warblers, 21 Chiffchaffs, eight Sedge Warblers, 23 Blackcaps, 17 Lesser Whitethroats, 100 Whitethroats and 26 Wheatears. A flock of 40 Corn Buntings were feeding in the railway circle area. An Egyptian Goose, a Greenshank, a Red Kite and 24 Swallows also flew over. The sea was very quiet.

A Streamer and a Waved Umber were of interest from a small catch in the moth trap.

Streamer Anticlea derivata   Dungeness   18th April 2026

Waved Umber Menophra abruptaria   Dungeness   18th April 2026

Two Grizzled Skippers in the Desert were the first of the year.