Summary June 2025

  • New “Year Ticks” in June 2025: 1

  • New “Life Ticks” in June 2025: 0

  • Total Species for 2025 so far: 109

Last month we had a quiet time of birding because the weather was so hot (like an actual summer) for a few weeks. In June we swapped this for more hot weather when we went on holiday to Nerja in Spain. We didn’t do any serious birding but we did get a life-tick Gull-billed Tern.

We didn’t really get back to birding until the birding group visit to Burton Mere Wetlands on the 24th May where we got a pair of year-tick “Spotted Redshank” and a breeding Spoonbill – their first it seems – and a brief Little Ringed Plover. They also have their first nesting Sand Martins after many years of trying.

In the garden the birds are appreciating a supply of fresh water and there are lots of young House Sparrows. I have seen three Dunnocks at the one time and I assume that this is a family. We are still pestered by Grey Squirrels digging up the lawn and Ring-necked Parakeets dominating the feeders.

The end of the month saw a return to temperatures in the high twenties with very little rain; we have been sitting in the garden enjoying the weather before the inevitable return to business as usual.

Our hedgehog has disappeared, and I am sure it is because of the large number of cats that visit, or even live in, our garden overnight.

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1 Spotted Redshanks at Burton Mere Wetlands on 24 June 2025

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