I was heading up to Abberton this afternoon to give the Lesser Scaup one more chance to land on my year list for 2025 but with news of nine Dotterel in St Osyth I pushed on the extra half an hour and managed to find the field the Dotterel had been reported in with a little help from Steve E. I walked out to scan the field only to find the farmer ploughing the very field the birds were last seen in. After a few minutes I located the birds and amazingly they were still in the field despite the tractor doing its worst to disturb them. As I was joined by Mike the nine birds took flight and headed off high and away but they would return shortly after for us to enjoy for half an hour or so before a couple of Buzzard spooked them and they had another fly around before returning to the original field some distance from us. Marsh Harrier, Stock Dove, Whitethroat, Med Gulls, Skylark and Red-legged Partridge added to the overall entertainment.






On the way home I stopped at Abberton and took in the views of the heronry where Grey Heron, Little Egret, Cattle Egret and Spoonbill are nesting. Great Egret was also seen before moving on to Wigborough Bay where I finally had views of the pair of Lesser Scaup that's spent the winter on the reservoir. A Leucistic Pochard was a surprise find and a Lesser Whitethroat was singing away just by the layby for Wigborough hide. From the causeway I had nice views of Little ringed Plover, Common Tern and a Cuckoo was heard before I left for home satisfied with two year ticks and an Essex tick to boot.
Year list 187
Essex list 282