Three patch ticks in the form of Sanderling, Arctic and Great Skuas have helped Andy Rhodes reach the 100% mark and put a bit of pressure on current leader Paul Freestone. A Little Tern at Oldbury Power Station (picked out in a storm) consolidates Peter Hazlewood's position in third.
 In the points league, Joe Stockwell who patches the stretch between Ferrybridge and Weymouth is the clear leader with a gap of ten points to Sean Foote at Portland. Given Joe's purple patch of late, it is entirely appropriate that a Purple Heron made it onto his county list, whilst he also added bonus points for a Bee-eater which flew in off the sea on the 14th. Sean meanwhile added a number of May specialities including Golden Oriole and Blue-Headed Wagtail whilst a Bonaparte's Gull added very welcome bonus points. Paul Bowerman makes up the top three with Montagus Harrier and Spoonbill amongst his highlights.
In the points league, Joe Stockwell who patches the stretch between Ferrybridge and Weymouth is the clear leader with a gap of ten points to Sean Foote at Portland. Given Joe's purple patch of late, it is entirely appropriate that a Purple Heron made it onto his county list, whilst he also added bonus points for a Bee-eater which flew in off the sea on the 14th. Sean meanwhile added a number of May specialities including Golden Oriole and Blue-Headed Wagtail whilst a Bonaparte's Gull added very welcome bonus points. Paul Bowerman makes up the top three with Montagus Harrier and Spoonbill amongst his highlights.|  | 
| Golden Oriole at Portland c/o Sean Foote | 
There were a number of other highlights of note in May on the south coast. A Serin was an excellent find for Andy Johnson at Sandy Point as was a Red-Rumped Swallow at Wall Common for Roger Musgrove. Kentish Plover is a harder bird to connect with these days, so one at Steart for Dick Best was certainly his May highlight. Finally a Night Heron at Loe Pool provided bonus points for Ilya Maclean.

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