Thursday 16 May 2024

15-16/05/2024


15/05/2024 06.45-09.00 with RW, CP, OL

Brent Goose: 2E
Common Scoter: 126E
Great-crested Grebe: 4 present 
Oystercatcher: 19E      3W
Kittiwake: 58E   1W
Black-headed Gull: 20E
Mediterranean Gull: 7E 
Great Black-backed Gull: Present N/C
Herring Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 20E
Common Tern: 37E 
Arctic Skua: 6E 
Guillemot: 3E  
Red-throated Diver: 2E     1W
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 30E  
Cormorant: 2E        6 present
Harbour Porpoise: 4 
Grey Seal: 1

A reasonable sea watch this morning was brought to an abrupt end by a message from Tom Wright that the Melodious Warbler was still present and showing well.
Melodious Warbler

What should have been a nice series of images of the bird taking a Cinnabar Moth, was marred by the failure to get a focus lock.


This lovely "Rubicola" Stonechat is also resident in The Moat
One of the 1,000s of Marsh frogs around the Marsh
Nic elf the RSPB to provide this Common Gull a nesting platform among the dummy Terns at Christmas Dell. While I was there the highlight of the day a Pair of Garganey flew over and dropped into Hayfield 3.

Tuesday 14 May 2024

14/05/2024

The undoubted star of yesterday was this gorgeous Bee-eater


An unsurprisingly slow late sea watch, due to the appearance of a very elusive Melodious Warbler in The Moat, I probably had no more that half a dozen fleeting views of it in 2 hrs. A walk out into the trapping area proved fruitless. 

A Fox scavenging in front the sea watch hide
11.20-13.20 from the hide.
Common Scoter: 107E
Great-crested Grebe: 2 present 
Oystercatcher: 1E
Black-headed Gull: 2E
Mediterranean Gull: 2E
Common Gull: 1E 
Great Black-backed Gull: Present N/C
Herring Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 44E
Common Tern: 41E 
Arctic Skua: 1E   
Red-throated Diver: 2E
Black-throated Diver: 2E
Gannet: 9E  6W
Cormorant: present N/C
Harbour Porpoise: 3 
Grey Seal: 1

2 Spoonbills on Burrowes viewed from Makepiece late afternoon
2 Grey Plovers on the hay fields
A Great White Egret and several Little Egrets were on the hay fields along with 12 Redshank showing signs of displaying
A Pristine Painted Lady on the Denge Marsh track

Great Tit utilising a hole in Hanson Hide

Brown Argus at the ARC
A General Red-eyed Damselfly at the ARC

Saturday 11 May 2024

11/05/2024

Pomarine Skua
06.45-10.00 & 12.05-16.00 with OL, RW, DW, JD et al 

Velvet Scoter: 1E
Common Scoter: 74E         17 present
Great-crested Grebe: 6 present 
Oystercatcher: 8E
Grey Plover: 25E   
Curlew: 1E
Whimbrel: 133E   1W
Bar-tailed Godwit: 8E
Sanderling: 20E
Kittiwake: 18E   
Black-headed Gull: 40E 
Mediterranean Gull: 2E 
Great Black-backed Gull: Present N/C
Herring Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 35E   
Common Tern: 24E
Pomarine Skua: 9E
Arctic Skua: 6E  
Guillemot: 1E 
Gannet: 34E   3W
Cormorant: present n/c 
Swallow: 24 in off
Harbour Porpoise: 4+ 
Grey Seal: 1

Pomarine Skua: 2E @ 16.50 per GP. which I missed😢

Pair of Pomarine Skuas



7 Pomarine Skuas in the glare and gloom
2 Arctic Skuas
Whimbrel passing the Bouy
 There was no news from the reserve today.

Friday 10 May 2024

10/05/2024

Some of the Turtle Doves I saw this morning




 
Turtle Dove Purring, full volume probably necessary
I did not visit the reserve today but PT did and it would appear that nothing new has arrived, though not surprising as anything that used to settle on Burrowes and the ARC have no where to alight unless they are ducks, a flock of 18 Redshanks dropped in the other day and were swimming for a few minutes before clearing off to find more favourable habitat elsewhere.

Yellowhammer siding its heart out this morning, sadly now few and far between on Walland Marsh
Yellow Wagtail
My usual view of Barn Owls on Walland Marsh
Tree Sparrows on Walland yesterday seem to be using the next boxes we put up for them


One legged Yellow Wagtail at the back of Scotney, seems to be good numbers out there this year

Wednesday 8 May 2024

08/05/2024

There were good numbers of Whimbrel this morning but otherwise, this mornings sea watch had that end of season feel about it, though I'm sure there is more to come.

06.30-09.00 with RW, Ol et al

Mute Swan: 2W
Shoveler: 2E
Common Scoter: 19E     358W
Great-crested Grebe: 4 present 
Oystercatcher: 9E   18W
Ringed Plover: 1 in off
Grey Plover: 3E
Whimbrel: 192E
Sanderling: 8E
Kittiwake: 17E
Black-headed Gull: 19E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present N/C
Herring Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 10E
Common Tern: 6E    2W
Guillemot: 1 present
Gannet:  58E   33W
Cormorant: present n/c 
Collared Dove: 1 flew out to sea then came back
Swallow: 21 in off
Harbour Porpoise: 5
Grey Seal: 2

The gorgeous Melodious Warbler trapped by assistant warden Tom Wright in The Moat yesterday


Juvenile Stonechat at West Beach with dad nearby
The reserve is still very disappointing with no islands to attract passing waders or nesting Terns. The rafts have of course been taken over by Herring Gulls. With the water levels high in the hay fields there is very little evidence of much breeding Redshank and Lapwing at the moment. There are rumours of a new predator fence being put in around the Boulderwall Fields to try to encourage reeding Lapwings, but I fear it will be as useful as the existing predator fences around the hay fields, also very expensive. 
One of the many Lesser Whitethroats around the peninsula 
Willow Warbler in The Moat
Black Redstart Lydd ranges

My local Nightingale that I can hear from my garden with a Cuckoo in the background. Volume up
Spotted Flycatcher top of the Long Pits
A 2nd year male Hen Harrier at Jurys Gap last night and was hunting The Midrips this afternoon