Essex Wildlife Trust is working in collaboration with Bird Aware Essex and the RSPB in a campaign called Share our Shores, to raise awareness of beach-nesting birds and their vulnerable nests at the coast.
Numbers of beach-nesting birds like ringed plover, oystercatcher and little tern have declined since the 1980s. Sadly, nests often fail due to a number of pressures including human disturbance.
During the summer, many will head to the seaside. Unfortunately, this endangers beach-nesting birds as their well-camouflaged eggs are easily trampled underfoot. Additionally, beach activities can disturb the nesting parents, causing them to abandon their vulnerable chicks and eggs to predators and harsh weather.