Monday, 9 February 2026

Lots of Activity at Two Tree Island

4th February 2026

Here is Monty's Lookout which will be home for the morning. OK, no central heating, not even any doors..............


...........................but look at the view!!!!!!!!


Still three hours before high tide so not many birds around apart from a few duck including a dozen or so Teal and a pair of Shelduck.










The female was having a bath so I waited for the compulsory wing-flap to dry her wings.




There were more Wigeon on the lagoon today than usual, but still insignificant compared to the number on the estuary.








With the breeding season just around the corner, tempers can get a bit strained.


The only waders there initially were a couple of distant Avocets and about 20 Redshanks.




Over Hadleigh Ray were 30+ Black-tailed Godwits wheeling around, but didn't come near the lagoon and seem to be coming less and less common at this time of year.


Amongst the birds starting to arrive was a Grey Plover......................


....................and some Knot. 




At that point a Sparrowhawk flew through and spooked everything and caused absolute chaos.


Then the main influx got underway starting with the Ringed Plovers.....................










........................followed by the Redshanks......................


























And finally the most numerous wader today by far, the Dunlins, with a few Knot and Redshank thrown in.










WOW, what a spectacle and Two Tree Island never disappoints. Now on to see what Gunners Park has to offer so.....................

WATCH THIS SPACE!!!!




















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