Friday 24th April 2026: Cuckoo Corner walk

 After a morning working on the computer, it was good to get out for a walk in the afternoon sunshine, taking a leisurely stroll along the river towards Cuckoo Corner, then continuing across the field beside one of the reeded ditches.

Along the river on a rising tide, looking wonderful with the blue sky reflected in the water, we were surprised to find a number of Oystercatcher upstream form Cuckoo Corner, with three disappearing around the corner towards the iron bridge, and two found sat in a fallow field. Near the old tollbridge we found a group of five around the muddy island, but we did not know if these were the same birds seen earlier.


Elsewhere, several Little Egrets pottered around the muddy edges, with one revealing its striking yellow feet as it flew past. And Tim did well to pick out a single Common Sandpiper meandering on the mud.

In the scrubby vegetation beside the ditches we were pleased to see and hear a pair of Sedge Warbler on the bramble, together with a Common Whitethroat that posed on top for several minutes to sing. Elsewhere a male Reed Bunting put in a brief appearance in a  small bush. And overhead the delightful song of the Skylark, flapping frantically to ascend upwards before drifting gently down towards earth. It had been a surprisingly productive afternoon walk.

Sedge Warbler


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