Friday 17th
Five Sand Martins, three Yellow Wagtails, and a Willow Warbler were on the Estate. Autumn creeps closer...
Thursday 16th
A juvenile Yellow Wagtail was on Restharrow Scrape, a Cattle Egret was at the Drove, and a Tufted Duck dropped into the Dragonfly Ponds. Six Green Sandpipers, a Common Sandpiper, and a Ruff were on RSPB Worth Marshes.
Wednesday 15th
Autumn waders continue to trickle in with two Whimbrels on the Green Wall and four at the Point. Singles of Common Sandpiper and Great Crested Grebe were on the Green Wall and a massive 1,500 Mediterranean Gulls were loafing in Pegwell Bay.
Tuesday 14th
Three Sandwich Terns, 11 Canada Geese, and a Corn Bunting were at Restharrow Scrape, two Bar-tailed Godwits and a Whimbrel flew past offshore, and there was a good total of 13 Green Sandpipers on RSPB Worth Marshes.
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Monday 13th
Singles of Greenshank were on Restharrow Scrape and in Pegwell Bay, with 660 Mediterranean Gulls, 56 Sandwich Terns, and a Common Tern also at the latter.

Sunday 12th
A flock of 12 Black-tailed Godwits and juvenile Yellow Wagtail were on RSPB Worth Marshes. Two Egyptian Geese were on Restharrow Scrape.
Saturday 11th
A singing Corn Bunting was a (now) rare record for RSPB Worth Marshes. Six Green Sandpipers, two Greenshanks, and a Dunlin were on the pools.
Friday 10th
Highlights from the Green Wall were Yellowhammer, Coal Tit, and Goldcrest, all scarce breeders within the SBBOT Recording Area. At least 17 Swifts ranged over from Sandwich Town. A Grey Wagtail was also at the Polytunnels on New Downs. In the evening singles of Black Tern and Little Tern were in Pegwell Bay.
Wednesday 8th
Singles of Marsh Harrier and Coal Tit were on the Estate. The main talking point was the gull flock next to Restharrow Scrape containing at least 345 Mediterranean Gulls, most of which adults/near-adults. Over on New Downs it was hot work. There were 13 Little Egrets and 59 Lapwings on the pools.

Tuesday 7th
Two BEE-EATERS flew north over RSPB Worth Marshes.
Monday 6th
I think most people were either recovering from the Mexican shenanigans overnight or simply avoiding the heatwave. Either way most records came from early on before the sun got too much. The Black-headed Gulls seemed to have moved off Restharrow Scrape and are now sitting in the field just south. At least 26 Mediterranean Gulls were with them.
Sunday 5th
A Quail singing at the Point was well overdue. The Pegwell afternoon high tide held one Arctic Tern, 65 Sandwich Terns, three Black-tailed Godwits, and approximately 500 Mediterranean Gulls. A Snipe on RSPB Worth Marshes was the first of autumn.
Friday 3rd
A family of Stonechats were on Prince's Beach. Seven Sand Martins and a Greenshank flew north. Over on RSPB Worth Marshes six Red Kites flew through, six Green Sandpipers and a Spotted Redshank were on the pools, and four Turtle Doves were knocking around. Eight Oystercatchers on Restharrow Scrape was unusual.

Thursday 2nd
Two Golden Plovers and our first returning Brent Goose of the autumn were around the Pegwell/Point area.
Wednesday 1st
The Pintail was seen again on Restharrow Scrape and a Spotted Flycatcher was on RSPB Worth Marshes.
