16/9/25 Went to Brough Haven on Tuesday morning. Strong winds but mild, so not so bad. A Spoonbill was close in and an Avocet in the channel, the only one I could find at the time.

Spoonbill with Lesser Black-backed Gull-Brough Haven
Again, there was no sign of any Golden Plover, with a few Redshank and Curlew seen. Headed to Welton Waters. A few Curlew and a flock of Greylags on the airfield. Nothing on Brough Angling Complex. On the Watersports Pit, Little Grebes were now in double figures and a small flock of Mute Swans. I had a few small flocks of Siskin flying west along the river, so I hoped to see some feeding on Common Lane. None found, just a few Chiffchaff, Goldfinch and tits. Walking back, I had a good number of Lapwing on the airfield. The heavens opened, but fortunately, although soaked, it was clear before reaching the Haven, where I heard some Bearded Tit.
17/9/25 Went to North Cave Wetlands YWT on Wednesday afternoon. My target was the juvenile Black Tern, my first for two years. Got it quickly on Crossland Lake, but it was always distant.

Juvenile Black Tern-Crossland Lake-N.Cave Wetlands YWT
My next target was Egyptian Geese. Although I’d seen the species earlier in the year at High Eske NR and Tophill Low NR, I’d kept missing them here. Went round to Denis Wood Hide where several were showing to the west.

Egyptian Goose-N.Cave Wetlands YWT from Denis Wood Hide
While there, I had a look at the Little Stint on Crossland Lake, although I’d already seen one at Tophill Low NR earlier in the month [see here].

Little Stint-Crossland Lake-N.Cave Wetlands YWT
Managed to see a few Siskin along the west path but not well enough for a picture.
Had my first returning Pink-footed Geese on Thursday morning [18/9/25] over Northmoor Lane, Cottingham.
19/9/25 On Friday afternoon, I visited Hull Bridge to check Swine Moor, hoping that the recent rain had left some pools, but it was dry, with the only waders a few Lapwings. I did see my first Yellow Wagtail in a while, as well as a few Meadow Pipits. A good number of Migrant Hawker mainly over Barmston Drain. Continued north along the river to High Eske NR. The water level was lower, and the summer islands were showing, but the Greylag Geese and gulls seemed the only birds on them.

The temporary islands at High Eske NR
However, a closer look revealed a Cattle Egret, my first actually on the site [otherwise only seen very distantly from the bank, at Dumble Farm]. You can actually see it above, hiding behind a goose.

Cattle Egret-High Eske NR
The only wader was a Green Sandpiper on the main island. A good number of Pink-footed Geese were moving south.

Pink-footed Geese south over High Eske NR
22/9/25 Had a walk on Willerby Carrs on Monday morning. Had a better feeling this time with flocks of Skylarks over the fields. Took an unofficial path to view the recently ploughed field east of Haggs Farm and was rewarded with two North Wheatear, my first of the year.

North Wheatear-Haggs Farm, Willerby
Continuing to Haltemprice Farm I had Stonechat and Whinchat but all very mobile.

Whinchat-Haltemprice Farm-Willerby

Speckled Wood-Southwood Farm-Cottingham
23/9/23 Went to North Cave Wetlands YWT on Tuesday morning. Met up with Matt and looked for migrants along Dryham Lane. Not much doing, but did have good views of a Treecreeper.

Treecreeper-Dryham Lane-N.Cave Wetlands YWT
My target of the day was [Lesser] Redpoll so I had a walk down the western path where they were usually seen, from where I had a close Ruff on Crossland Lake.

Ruff-Crossland Lake-N.Cave Wetlands YWT

Male Common Darter-N.Cave Wetlands YWT
Had a look from Denis Wood hide, then had another look for Redpoll, this time successful, but mobile and difficult to see in the tree tops.

[Lesser] Redpoll-Carp Lake-N.Cave Wetlands YWT
25/9/25 Went to Brough Haven on Thursday morning. Walked to Welton Waters. Had a good look at the airfield marsh for Glossy Ibis without luck. Difficult to see anything but a Marsh Harrier repeatedly flushed a large flock of ducks, mainly Gadwall, with a smaller number of Shoveler and Wigeon. Heard Water Rail in the ditch. Failed to see Spoonbill, but there were again several hundred Avocet on the mudflats, and had a single Black-tailed and Bar-tailed Godwit on the way back, the latter my first for two years.
26/9/25 This seems the coldest September for a long time and its been quiet for moths. Silver Y is common in warmer weather in the field but had my first in the trap this year on Friday morning.

Silver Y
27/9/25 Went for the Grimston Siberian Stonechat on Saturday morning. The traffic around Hull is usually too heavy for me during the week, but helped by an early start, it was easy going this morning. The bird wasn’t showing when I got there, but I did have Stonechat and Redstart, the latter my first for a while. Eventually, it was located further north, and a chance for a better view dispelled any doubts among those who had seen it earlier. With everyone else leaving happy, I was free to get a bit closer.

Siberian Stonechat [probably maurus]-Grimston
I made an effort to see this bird as I didn’t have a confirmed Siberian Stonechat [although I did have an Amur]; however, as of 2026, Amur and Siberian are lumped.
Having not had a look at the sea since the Song Sparrow at Thornwick Bay, I went to Aldbrough seafront, but the wind wasn’t right for good sea watching. I did get my first Sandwich Tern this year, but otherwise, a second winter Mediterranean Gull was the only thing of interest. Checked the bushes, but had no migrants.
29/9/25 A bit more like autumn on Monday morning with Green-brindled Crescent and Beaded Chestnut new for the year in the trap as well as Red-green Carpet, previously seen in April.


Green-brindled Crescent: Beaded Chestnut
Went to High Eske NR in the afternoon. A couple of Green Sandpipers on the main island and five Wigeon new in, but otherwise quiet. Walking to Leven Canal, I distantly saw at least nine Cattle Egrets at Dumble Farm. At least one Stonechat in the fields at the start of the canal, as well as a good number of Swallows, my first for a few days and a Red Kite over.

Great Spotted Woodpecker-Leven Carr. It seemed to follow me along the canal
Leven Carr was dry, so little to see, and the reedbed that had been good for herons in spring had grown over, so no chance of Glossy Ibis. I did have a closer Cattle Egret at Waterloo Bridge.
Walking back along the river, I saw a good flock of Cattle Egret flying towards High Eske NR as well as a few with cattle on the west bank of the river. Also, several thousand Pink-footed Geese were flying south.

Cattle Egret with cattle just north of High Eske NR.
At the reserve, I had a Great White Egret, making my 3rd egret species of the day, then at the south end were thirty-four Cattle Egrets roosting on the temporary islands. Couldn’t see any juvenile birds though.

Some of the Cattle Egrets roosting on the temporary islands, High Eske NR
Had my first Barn Owl for a while, leaving the farm.

































































































































































Anyway the Spoonbills were visible and noticing there was a short footpath directly to the Flats decided to lock up and walk down.




Also a Kingfisher flew by. Moving to the tower hide added Greenshank, Green Sandpiper and Water Rail.
















