Robberfly probably Slender Footed or Awl species.
Notes: Fewer Reed Warblers than expected particularly juveniles. It seems there are fewer birds of all species on and around the reed bed this year. It will be interesting to see if the lower ringing totals for 2026 apply locally or nationally. We may get some idea of this over the remaining CES visits as many of the warbler species encountered then are stop-overs from elsewhere on their way south. Also of note is that the phragmites growth is especially vigerous, presumably due to the hot weather, and the adjacent reed is higher than the top of the misnets along the reed bed ride so some birds flying towards the scrub fly over and miss the nets.
Sightings: Another quiet session - few birds scrub. Some small blue damselflies on the wing but never got round to a specific ID; probably Common or Azure or maybe both.