By Graham Appleton

Published: Friday, 25 November 2022 at 12:00 am


Late summer is an exciting time for British birders, as waders begin flooding to our relatively mild shores from further north and east.

Bar-tailed godwits breed from northern Norway through northern Russia and beyond to Alaska. Only 12,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, these Arctic breeding grounds would have been covered in ice, but since then the godwits have evolved a suite of different migration routes and strategies.

The number of bar-tailed godwits in the UK increased from mid-summer to peak numbers between November and February. Some non-breeding birds can remain in the UK during summer.

How to identify bar-tailed godwits