There’s extensive flooding on Sully Moors currently. It’s attracted some wildfowl with 2 gadwall pairs, 4 drake teal, 1 drake wigeon, 10+ mallard, 50+ canada geese and 2 mute swans present this morning. Yesterday morning a little egret and grey heron were present. Also heard there today were 2 cetti’s warbler and a water rail, and a great spotted woodpecker was in roadside trees. There were a few hundred gulls present today, mostly BHG, and Sully beach is almost devoid of gulls as a result.
Best viewing is from Ashby Road, which is a narrow, no through road. Best bet is to park near Sully church, walk a short distance up Cog Rd past Sully Inn and turn left into Ashby Road. Good views of the flooded fields from numerous points along Ashby Rd.