Birding in August — autumn passage opens

The "early autumn" feel arrives. Wader numbers explode, the first willow warblers and pied flycatchers turn up in cover, and seawatching starts paying off in the SW.

August is the month autumn migration becomes obvious. By mid-month, almost every habitat shows movement: scrapes pack with waders, coastal scrub fills with willow warblers, headlands serve up shearwaters and skuas. Inland reservoirs collect black terns and arctic terns on passage.

What's around in August

Wader peak

August hosts the peak diversity for autumn waders. A good East Anglian or Northumberland scrape will give 15+ species in a session. Headliners:

Passerine passage

From mid-August coastal cover (sallows, brambles, gorse) becomes worth checking morning and evening. Willow warbler movements are huge and visible. Look for:

Seabirds & sea-watching

August is when sea-watching becomes essential. Best sites: Pendeen, Porthgwarra, Berry Head (all SW); Flamborough and Spurn on the east coast in onshore NE-E winds. Key species:

Where to go in August

August tips

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