The clear highlight of the month was a great white egret which passed over early on the 27th accompanied by four grey herons. This was the second visit of the year by this species, which ten years ago would have been a major London rarity. They have become more or less annual here now.
Water rail (below) and snipe are favourite but elusive winter visitors. The first winter arrival of the former was in the reed-bed near the water outlet from the 22nd. Unusually, no snipe had been seen by the end of September, although there is a good chance that at least one has arrived but has so far gone undetected.