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Birding Group Visit to Burton Mere Wetlands 24 June 2025

We had been on holiday in Spain for a couple of weeks at the start of June, so it was the 24th June before we rejoined the birding group when we had a morning out to Burton Mere Wetlands. I say the birding group but there were only four of us! Be that as it may, we made the best of it and actually had a good visit  and even got a single year tick as soon as we arrived.

On the scrape, the Avocets, Black-headed Gulls and Canada Geese all had lots of young scurrying around making finding other birds difficult. We got the usual range of ducks and waders but the highlights were a pair of Spotted Redshank in breeding plumage on the main scrape and a Spoonbill down by the bridge which was looking particularly splendid. According to the staff it is the first time a Spoonbill has bred at Burton Mere Wetlands and she had a pair of chicks in a nest in the trees looking back from the new Inner Marsh Farm hide. I didn’t go all the way down there as I wasn’t feeling up to it but the others did and they added some breeding plumage Knots and Black-tailed Godwits to their day-list.

I walked slowly back to the café which was open (rare for a Tuesday), sitting for a while at each bench to listen to the ambient sound which was blissfully quiet and soothing; in fact there didn’t seem to be many visitors apart from the regular birders that you always see there.

I sat outside the café and scoped a Little Ringed Plover and waited for the others to catch up. When they did, we walked out to the barn and got a Kestrel, a Buzzard and a Marsh Harrier! Over the scrape there were Sand Martins flying and staff told us that these were – at last – breeding at the reserve.

Bird Sightings : Burton Mere Wetlands on 24 June 2025

Species No
Avocet 36
Black-headed Gull 60
Blackbird 2
Buzzard 1
Canada Goose 20
Cetti's Warbler 2
Chiffchaff 1
Coot 6
Gadwall 10
Great White Egret 1
Grey Heron 4
Jackdaw 30
Kestrel 1
Lapwing 4
Little Egret 20
Little Grebe 1
Little Ringed Plover 1
Magpie 4
Mallard 10
Marsh Harrier 2
Moorhen 2
Oystercatcher 1
Redshank 1
Reed Warbler 1
Rook 50
Sand Martin 20
Shelduck 2
Shoveler 8
Song Thrush 1
Spoonbill 1
Spotted Redshank 2
Swallow 4
Tufted Duck 4
Woodpigeon 4
Wren 3

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