Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park - March 2023
March was a very busy month with returning spring migrants, excellent chaffinch migration, record numbers of porpoises and sightings of two Alpine swifts.
March was a very busy month with returning spring migrants, excellent chaffinch migration, record numbers of porpoises and sightings of two Alpine swifts.
October was most unusual this year with mild temperatures, lingering summer migrants, a flurry of scarce birds and some late insects.
September was a quieter month but still some excellent sightings including clouded yellow butterflies, a flurry of waders, migrating pink-footed geese and some excellent sea-watching.
It was another exciting month for the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park with waders galore at Huttoft Pit, spectacular roosts of birds at Wolla Bank, an exciting new species of butterfly and more…
Lots of great wildlife on show during June with chicks galore on Anderby Marsh, beautiful orchids and lots of migrating butterflies and dragonflies.
May was an excellent month with lots of breeding bird activity on Anderby Marsh, first breeding attempt of stonechat, several rare birds and insects and the first orchids beginning to flower.
April was an exciting month with a mass arrival of summer migrant birds, the first green hairstreak butterflies, numerous harbour porpoises and boxing hares. Spring has well and truly sprung!
March was an exciting month on Anderby Marsh with an incredible 17 wader species recorded (the highest ever monthly total), first butterflies and grass snakes of the year and a surprise sighting…
There were so many great sightings in February including the first otter since 2019, a resident glossy ibis for a few days, a rare ‘Arctic race’ of peregrine falcon and excellent numbers of…
An excellent start to the year with a bittern, Anderby Marsh waterfowl extravaganza, a winter porpoise sighting and lots lots more.