Tim's Birding Blog
Thursday, 20 August 2026
Sutton Bingham - Thu 20 Aug
The highlight of an early morning visit were three Common Terns over the northern end which eventually passed over the northern causeway and West Pool and simply kept going. At the southern end there were still nine Common Sandpipers and a Sedge Warbler was in the marginal vegetation. Three juvenile Stonechats (which have been present for a few days) were still present and the only other bird of note was a Marsh Tit near the southern entrance.
Sutton Bingham - Wed 19 Aug
Overnight rain meant I arrived on site this morning with a slight hope that something interesting may have dropped in. I was sort of right as a Black-tailed Godwit was off the northern causeway.
However, there was nothing else of note other than a Mute Swan which flew in from the north, did a circuit of the southern end and then flew back the way it had come.
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Sutton Bingham - Tue 18 Aug
There has been very little of note over the past week, with a Green Sandpiper on West Pool last Friday and a couple of Teal at the southern end on Saturday (there as also a single Teal on Sunday). I also saw the Cuckoo again on Saturday morning, somewhat surprised it's still around.
This morning a quick look before work failed to turn up anything different other than a Mute Swan, but just after I had left the patch I got a call from Dave to say that he and Pete had just found a Grasshopper Warbler! I had time to rush back and, thanks to Dave and Pete, I managed three decent flight views over the next 40 minutes. Probably the most wanted bird on my patch list, especially after missing one a few years back.
We also had a Cetti's Warbler calling and a fly-through Oystercatcher, so not a bad morning in the end.
Sutton Bingham year list now at 108 species.
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Sutton Bingham - Thu 13 Aug
A quick visit before work, as has been the norm of late, and things were looking rather tame with a count of seven Common Sandpipers seeming to be the highlight. I did decide that a quick visit to the Fishing Lodge may be worthwhile, and as it happens it was. There were two Egyptian Geese loitering with a number of Canada Geese. Rather distant on the pit of land opposite the Sailing Club, but always worth a record shot.
With nothing else of note to be seen, it was off to the office.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2026 now at 107 species.
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
Sutton Bingham - Tue 11 Aug
Another quick pre-work visit this morning and it was very quiet other than a total of nine Common Sandpipers, eight of which were at the southern end. I then had a look at the dam and found a Wheatear, a rather nice surprise.
I'd been in the office for about two hours when I got a message from Pete to say that he and Dave had just found a juvenile Cuckoo feeding at the southern end. After a couple of hours, I managed to get out during my lunch break and was lucky enough to connect with the Cuckoo.
I enjoyed watching the bird for about ten minutes before I had to head back to the office. My first patch Cuckoo for a few years and the first I've actually seen for as long as I can remember.
Sutton Bingham year list now at 106 species.
Monday, 10 August 2026
Sutton Bingham - Mon 10 Aug
A little bit of interest today with two Redshank present below the car park, though a little distant and the light was awful, but I felt I had to get a record shot anyway.
I was hoping for a bit more wader passage, but whereas it was nice to see the Redshank I was hoping for something new for the year list.
There was also a very smart juvenile Yellow-legged Gull on the northern causeway.
The southern end is showing more mud now, but still very little variety with half a dozen Common Sandpipers present this morning and another was on West Pool.
Sutton Bingham - Sat 8 Aug
It's been very quiet on the patch over the last week or so, though a Great White Egret was present last Wednesday and a Green Sandpiper hung around for a few days.
There wasn't much of note today either, but a Yellow Wagtail, epic photo below, was present today.
There wasn't much of note today either, but a Yellow Wagtail, epic photo below, was present today.
It's always nice to see a Yellow Wagtail on the patch, just a shame the image doesn't do it justice.
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