It is hardly surprising then that there were few highlights for the period. One was the appearance of a little egret for the first time on the reserve on 5th July followed by another (or the same one) on the 8th. This was first seen in the sewage works but then in Lower Inhams Copse.
On 24th July while working on the heathland in Beggars Bridge Copse a female nightjar was disturbed and on closer inspection a nest with two fluffy chicks was discovered, the first confirmed breeding record for the site. A further visit in mid-August put up two fledged chicks, confirming that they had made it through to flying. Given that an adder was also spotted within a few metres of the small chicks it was a relief that they had not been preyed on.