Sunday 31 July 2022

31/07/2022

Juvenile Caspian Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon, ringed on 06/06/2022 at Loschen, Germany 816KM away.

12.45-15.15 from the fishing boats joined by RW.

Common Scoter: 7W       4E
Gannet: 14W    1E
Cormorant: 9W
Mediterranean Gull: 14W (9 juveniles)
Yellow-legged Gull: 2 Juveniles  present
Caspian Gull: 1 Juvenile present
Swift: 39 out
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull chasing the Caspian Gull
Juvenile Caspian Gull
Juvenile Mediterranean Gull
Not sure what to make of this Herring Gull sp.
It has been a very slow week with barely a trickle of new waders, there was a a Wood Sandpiper from Hanson yesterday evening per CT but no sign today. The 3 Egret species and Glossy Ibis and Garganey can all be seen around the reserve with a little patience, also Bittern and Bearded Tit, but the constant winds makes things difficult. Burrowes has been very poor avian wise despite plenty of islands, Terns have been virtually non existent, though Sand Martins have been around in their 1,000s as is usual for July Swifts have been fairly numerous on their way south, Kingfishers are being seen daily at the ARC and Dengemarsh. I'm not sure how successful the Marsh Harriers have been this year as I am only seeing 1 maybe 2 juveniles around. 
$ of the up to 6 Glossy Ibis that have been around the ARC recently
4 Cattle and a Little Egret at the ARC
Grey Wagtail  scarce visitor to the peninsula in July
There have been many 1,000s of Sand Martins through the peninsula this month
Garden Warbler another seldom seen bird on the peninsula these days
Clouded Yellow at the ARC
This Hummingbird Hawkmoth has been a regular visitor to my garden recently
Beautiful Marbled last nights star catch
Gypsy Moth was the star recently
Pine Hawkmoth an irregular visitor to my trap

Tuesday 26 July 2022

26/07/2022

This Curlew Sandpiper spent the day in front of Hanson
Also from Hanson today, 6 Dunlin, 4 Ringed Plover, 5 Little Ringed Plover, 4 Common Sandpipers, 2 Black-tailed Godwits (10 this evening per PT), single Ruff, 4 Garganey, 4 Glossy Ibis, 100s of Sand Martins and Swifts during the drizzle with smaller numbers of House Martins and Swallows,along with the usual wildfowl and Gulls. The Kingfisher was seen on several occasions.
Garganey from Hanson
Another Garganey from Hanson
1 of the 100s of Swifts
1 of 2 Cattle Egrets in the hay fields
A wander around the reserve trying unsuccessfully to dodge the the showers, from Dennis's a single Common Sandpiper among the eclipse wildfowl and Gulls, a handful of Common Terns and large numbers of Hirundines hawking in the drizzle. From Firth just 2 Dunlin on the large expanse exposed island. From the Makepiece stockade more Hiundines. Christmas Dell gave Lesser and Common Whitethroat, Reed and Sedge Warbler. Dengemarsh gave 3 Great White Egrets, a Kingfisher, more Hirundines and a handful of Common Terns.
The hayfields held 2 Cattle Egrets with at least 3 more in the Boulderwall Fields.

First Red Underwing of the year on the outside of Hanson Hide.

Monday 25 July 2022

25/07/2022

An uninpriring sea watch this morning with singles of Fulmar and Great-crested Grebe and 18 Gannets East, 4 Kittiwakes and 17 Mediterranean Gulls flew down to The Patch, where there were 100s, of Gulls, mainly Black-headed and Herring but at least 3 Yellow-legged Gulls. A Black redstart was on the rocks behind The Patch.
9 Cattle Egrets that came into the ARC pre-roost
At least 9 Cattle Egrets are around mainly feeding in the Boulderwall Fields with the cattle and quite difficult to see. On the ARC 5 Glossy Ibis still present, 5+ each of Common Sandpiper and Little  Ringed Plover, there usually Garganey lurking among the many eclipse Gadwall and Shoveler, also the female Goldeneye is still present but very elusive turning up just about any where. 100s of Sand Martins are moving through daily, with a few Swifts today.The area in front of Firth looks excellent for waders, sadly today just a few Gulls. I am trying to come to terms with the Firth viewpoint, but on a day like today it is truly impossible to use a telescope there due to the wind shake. If the viewing windows were blocked up that may possibly help the situation as all they do is concentrate any westerly wind into a gale, as for the idea of using them to view through if the wind is in an Easterly or Northerly vector, that is quite impossible. I'm beginning to believe that someone just saw something like it in a magazine and thought it would be a great idea, then without thinking through how impractical it would be at Dungeness got the RSPB to throw money at it.  
Little Egret, ARC
Young Common Lizard on the Willow Trail boardwalk
A pair of Bordered Straws in the trap this morning along with the Jersey Tiger below. 

Friday 22 July 2022

22/07/2022

43 Mediterranean Gulls moved East past the sea watch hide in 20 minutes this morning, along with 318 Black-headed Gulls and 3 Oystercatchers, but little else was moving. 
 
Oystercatchers
2 Curlew Sandpipers appeared at the ARC late afternoon, joining the Dunlin,  Little Ringed and Ringed Plovers. Many Black-headed Gulls have dropping into the ARC through out the day along with at least  30+ Mediterranean Gulls some bearing colour rings that were readable. 100s of Sand Martins have been hawking around the lakes today with a few House Martins and Swallows. 3 Yellow Wagtails adult and 2 juveniles were feeding on the islands with the many Pied Wagtails. I found 5 Garganey among the hordes of Gadwall on the ARC, a Bittern put in a brief appearance late morning as did a Water rail, the 4 Glossy Ibis are still present. Great, Little and Cattle Egret can all be found around the reserve along with Marsh Harriers, Common Buzzards, Hobby and Kestrel.
Curlew Sandpipers
Several Common Sandpipers around the reserve today
One of five Garganey on the ARC late afternoon
Is it a Marganey or a Gallard
The highlight of last nights poor catch a lovely Peach Blossom

Thursday 21 July 2022

20-21/07/2022

Common Tern ARC
Most avian interest seems to be at the ARC, where at least 4 Glossy ibis can be seen, 4 Cattle Egret (lunchtime they were with the cows in the Boulderwall Fields) as well as Great and Little Egrets, a trickle of waders, 2 Wood Sandpipers, 4+ Common Sandpipers, Green Sandpiper, Dunlin, Little Ringed and Ringed Plovers. Garganey can be found among the throngs of eclipse wildfowl, up to 30 Mediterranean Gulls have been seen there, Terns are represented by a paltry 3-4 Common Terns, evening sees unto 200 Sand Martins feeding over the lake and the odd Hobby.
A wander around Dengemarsh saw just 3 Yellow wagtails of note. A visit to Burrowes can best be described as disappointing. Hopefully very soon the sea watching will start.
1 of at least 4 Glossy Ibis on the ARC
There are a minimum of 4 broods of Tufted Ducks on the ARC
Green Sandpiper
There were at least 4 Common Sandpipers from Hanson today
Hobby hawking over the ARC at 20.50hrs
Brimstone, ARC
Male Gatekeeper, ARC


Tuesday 19 July 2022

19/07/2022

The first of this years juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls at The Patch
Dungeness is relatively quiet avian wise at the moment. Most avian interest seems to be at the ARC where 5 Glossy Ibis are in residence, 5 Cattle Egrets including a juvenile, 2+ Great white Egrets, upon to 5 Little Ringed Plovers, 2 Common Sandpipers, a trickle of Dunlin, Greenshanks, Black-tailed Godwits. Up to 1,000 Black-headed Gulls with up to 30 Mediterranean Gulls have coming to roost, also at least 2 Garganey among the eclipse wildfowl.
Juvenile Mediterranean Gull
Juvenile Little Ringed Plover

2 of the 5 Cattle Egrets frequenting the reserve
Goldeneye at the ARC (a little out of focus)
Buff Arches, is always a pleasure to find one these in the MV