Saturday, 22 August 2026

22/08/2026

An early morning visit to The Midrips along the Green Wall, found 40+Willow Warblers gorging themselves on a large hatching of flys, they joined by at least 6 Wheatears and c20 each of Pied Wagtails and Meadow Pipits, these attracted the attention of a Hobby, unusually I only saw 2 Yellow Wagtails when normally there are tens of them present. A juvenile Marsh Harrier was quartering the marsh which on had a single Whimbrel and 3 Dunlin on it,  in the Sueda a brief view of a Grasshopper Warbler.
Again today there was no sign of the Golden Plover flock.
Every Rock seemed to have a fly catching Willow Warbler on it


Around the margins of the old sand pit at Jurys Gap at least 9 Ruff, 6 Common Sandpipers, a Green Sandpiper and 2 Dunlin, a Curlew and 2 Redshank flew through.
Ruff
Ruff with spume on its feet
Feeding Ruff
Feeding Ruff

Possible Hybrid Caspian x Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
An extraordinary late afternoon today, while sitting with Dave Bunney eating Sheila's delicious Ice Cream at Southview where there was Pied Flycatcher and a Redstart, due to the woeful internet coverage at Dungeness. I was totally unaware that there was Wood Warbler and a Wryneck showing well in The Moat. Thanks to a a phone call from Colin who some how managed to get through to me to let me know about them. On arrival the Wryneck was showing very well and did so for at least an hour before being chased off into the Brambles by a Fox. A little further around The Moat the Wood Warbler was showing intermittently, I was way to slow to get any usable images.
Wryneck in the Broome in The Moat
A very showy Wryneck



Cattle Egret at Boulderwall

Thursday, 20 August 2026

20/08/2026

The early morning sea watch was abandoned quite quickly this morning due to poor visibility, rain and general lack of seabird movement.
In the gloom from Hanson a Wood Sandpiper
A Ruff in the gloom
1 of the seemingly ever present Garganey from Hanson this morning

One of 5 juvenile Water Rails in front of the Screen Hide also an adult there. 
Another Wood Sandpiper along with a Green and 8 Common Sandpipers, a Black-tailed Godwit and the usual Egrets were seen from the screen.
A juvenile Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats trying to eat a very stiff Dogfish
Sandwich Tern with a Sand Eel at the fishing boats this afternoon
3 Little Stints from Firth
Also from Firth 2 Black Terns, the White-winged Black Tern, several Common Swifts, 2 Greenshank, a Knot and several Common Sandpipers
Little Stint
Little Stint
Little Stint with a Little Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
4 Little Stints with 3 Ringed Plovers
 

Wednesday, 19 August 2026

19/08/2026

In the light rain early this morning all 3 Egrets could be seen at the ARC, also 2 Hobbys, 2 Bearded Tits and the usual array of Sandpipers and eclipse duck.
Great White Egret from Hanson at first light
Wood Sandpiper from the Screen
A distant young Water Rail running around on an exposed peninsular viewed from the Screen
2 of 5 Garganey from Hanson this morning
Early afternoon at Firth in light rain waders were dropping in, c30 each of Dunlin and Ringed Plover, 5 Greenshank, 3 Bar-tailed Godwits, 2 Black-tailed Godwits, 19 Oystercatchers, 2 Turnstones, 4 Common Snipe, 3 Common Sandpipers, 4 Little Ringed Plovers most departed as the sun came out. Along the bank a Garden Warbler, Common and Lesser Whitethroats, Willow Warblers and Chiffchaffs. Among the Common Terns a couple of Sandwich terns, 2 Black Terns and the White-winged Black Tern.

Little Ringed Plovers from Firth
There were several Common Snipe visible from Firth
Juvenile Black Tern (Left) Juvenile White-winged Black Tern (Right)
White-winged Black Tern from Firth this afternoon
                                       White-winged Black Tern from Firth this afternoon
                                    White-winged Black Tern from Firth this afternoon
                                       White-winged Black Tern from Firth this afternoon
A check from Hanson late afternoon found the Pintard

Tuesday, 18 August 2026

18/08/2026

An hour in the sea watch hide early this morning was a little disappointing, Sandwich and Common Terns, Gannets and Mediterranean Gulls all messing around feeding off shore, 315 Swallows and 107 Sand Martins flew SW past the bouy, a single Grey Seal and just 2 Harbour Porpoises.
While having breakfast in the garden I was joined by this beautiful Sparrowhawk, which is doing a great job keeping the feral Pigeons out of the garden.
Another visit to the old sand pit found just the 2 Ruff, 8 Common and 1 Green Sandpiper. Most the warblers from yesterday had cleared out. 118 Golden Plover were on the ranges but no AGP.
With a Dentist visit this afternoon my birding was curtailed.
The local Little Owl was out today
A Green Woodpecker in Lydd Fields quite scarce here
Shore Wainscot a very irregular visitor to my trap
A Beautifully marked Ni Moth was the mothing highlight, only my second this year, 3rd ever.