The Garganey is unique among British ducks, being a summer visitor to these islands from its wintering grounds in central Africa. A remarkable spring influx of Garganey occurred during March and April 2022, with more than 160 sites hosting the species in Britain. The likely driver of March's impressive influx is that peak migration coincided with an established south or south-easterly airflow, which dominated across western Europe throughout mid-month, coupled with clear and at times very mild conditions, encouraging birds to move further north and west than is typical. As well as Britain, significant numbers of the species were noted in the Low Countries.
I managed to get amazing views of the species at NWT Cley Marshes, WWT Welney and at RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in Norfolk this year.
2 drakes and a female. See journal entry https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/heliastes21/63902-a-remarkable-influx-of-gargany-in-spring-2022
Pair of individuals very close to hide. See journal entry https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/heliastes21/63902-a-remarkable-influx-of-gargany-in-spring-2022
Juvenile. Not entirely sure of ID, but one had been reported earlier in the day.
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