Monday, 27 February 2012

Back to Dungeness

Crossing Walland on my way to The Point, 58 Bewick Swans back in the usual field at Midley, a Common Buzzard flew over, 4 Corn buntings an the drying barn , 30+ Fieldfare at Hawthorn Corner and 2 Marsh Harriers.
At a bitterly cold  beach, on the sea it was as you were, with Auks, Great Crested Grebes, Cormorants, Kittiwakes, Gannets and Red Throated Divers tooing and froing. The only passgae of any note was 18 Brent Geese moving east.
Reed Bunting from Hanson Hide
 At the ARC Pit 2 Ravens flew over the pit, 2 red head Smew, 8+ Goldeneye, 2 Pintail, 2 Bitterns, 50+ Curlew and 200+ Golden Plover over, 1 Dunlin, 1 Avocet on an island with the Black Headed Gulls, 2 Water Rail squealing, 2 Chiffchaff, 4+Cetti's Warblers calling, 2+ Marsh Harriers and the Great White Egret from the Screen Hide. 
Round the reserve very little of note just 1 Bittern, 2 Tree Sparrows by Dennis Hide, 2 Goldcrests at Christmas Dell, 4+ Marsh Harriers and another 10+ Tree sparrows at Boulderwall Farm.
I had a look at the massed ranks of feeders at Warehorn Church on the way home, they were very busy with dozens of Greenfinches, Chaffinches, Great, Blue and Long Tailed Tits, House Sparrows, Starlings, Collared Doves , Blackbirds, a Song Thrush, 2 Tree Sparrows and  a Nuthatch. With all this food readily available I thought I might find a Brambling among the Chaffinches, maybe next time. 

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Woodland Surprises!

As Dungeness was so busy yesterday and probably would be today I thought I might try to catch up on some woodland birds with a 5 hour plod around Orlestone Forest. I parked at Faggs Wood and could see that the lady who feeds the birds there had already been, as the tops of the fence posts, nearby bushes and picnic table were laden with bread, cakes and doughnuts for them.
Standing by the car numerous Blue and Great Tits and some Coal Tits, Nuthatches, Robins, Chaffinches, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Treecreepers, Jays and Goldcrests were seen.
Leaving the car park and crossing the road into Longrope Wood a scene of devastation confronted me. It looked like the aftermath of WW1 battle. The upside to it was that as I scrambled across it I flushed 8 Woodcock.
Sensitive Woodland Management?
 Moving on to the track that runs along the south western edge of Longrope Wood, Great Spotted and Green Woodpeckers could be heard and seen drumming, a Tit flock came through with 15+Goldcrests, 20+ Long Tailed Tits and smaller numbers of Blue,Great and Coal Tits.
A bit further down the track I heard the unmistakable call of Crossbills  as a flock of 12 birds flew over and settled in trees about 100mts further on. With some careful stalking I was able to get some record shots of some of them.


 As I plodded further down the track 3 Nuthatches were chasing each other in the tree tops, 2 Tawny Owls were calling and a couple of Buzzards were mewing high over the woods.
As the track moved into Bayland Wood I heard a short burst of drumming which I thought was a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker  I stood and listened for a couple of minutes before I heard it again emanating from what seemed a long way down the track. Plodding further down the drumming was  was getting louder and louder, also I could hear at least 2 birds calling to one another. On the sharp bend in the track on north west corner of Bayland Wood I saw the first bird a male flitting through tops of the trees closely followed by 2 more birds another male and a female. They spent 30 minutes drumming, calling and chasing each other around the tree tops before they went quiet and I lost them. Sadly they gave me no real photo opportunities but it was a real treat to have such prolonged views of them. I will definitely be going back there in the hope of seeing them again. A plod that started out with little expectation turned into brilliant one.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Loads of Grebes

c2,000 Great Crested Grebes on a flat calm sea at The Point this morning. With them 100+ Cormorants, 20+ Red Throated Divers and a few Auks and Kittiwakes. Despite intensive scanning none of the rarer Grebes could be found among them.
On the New Diggings 23 Smew(2 drakes), 4 Goldeneye and a Great White Egret.
Round the ARC 3+ red head Smew, 8  Goldeneye, 200+ Shoveler, 150+ Gadwall, 100+ Teal, 3 Pintail but just a handful of Wigeon. Waders were represented by 46 Curlew, 1 Dunlin, 6 Snipe, 1 Black Tailed Godwit, 8 Oystercatchers, 200+ Lapwing, 150+ Golden Plover and a fly over Redshank.
Raptors included 3+ Marsh Harriers, 1 Common Buzzard, 1 Peregrine and 2 Sparrowhawks. 3 Chiffchaffs at the pines with 1 singing and at least 8 Cetti's Warblers around. A high flying Bittern came in from Lade and dropped into one of the Tower Pits.
On Walland no sign of any Bewick Swans at the usual spots but plenty of Tree Sparrows at the feeders, 3 Marsh Harriers and 2 Common Buzzards.

Friday, 24 February 2012

All a bit flat

At The Point this morning the foghorn was going and visibility was down to a few metres so nothing was seen.
Around the ARC Pit just 2 red head Smew, 8+ Goldeneye, 3 Pintail, 7 Curlew, 20+ Golden Plover, 1 Black Tailed Godwit, 2+ Marsh Harriers, 2 Ravens flew over carrying nesting material, lesser numbers of the usual wildfowl and 3 Chiffchaffs and a Bittern by The Pines.
At Scotney 2 Pale Bellied Brent Geese and the feral flock of Barnacle Geese and little else of note.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Spring?

08.30-09.30 at The Point with the fog horn going and poor visibility. Still some Auks, Great Crested Grebes and plenty of Cormorants in shore. The highlight being 1 Fulmar and a flock of 105 Red Throated Divers chased out of Lade Bay by the Range Safety Boat. 24 Smew still on New Diggings (3 Drakes) from the causeway.
By the time I reached the reserve the sun was out. Dunnocks and Reed Buntings were singing, Herring Gulls were nest building as were 2 Ravens flying back and forth with nesting material. 4 Marsh Harriers were displaying around Hookers and a Bittern flew over to Christmas Dell, 4 Stonechats around the tracks , a Great White Egret at Boulderwall Farm and 25+ Tree Sparrows around the feeders.
 On the ARC 200+Golden Plover, 1 Black Tailed Godwit, 1 Dunlin also 2 Ruff and 2 Ringed Plovers were the first of the year on the pit for me. 2 red head Smew, 15+ Goldeneye, 3+Marsh Harriers and a Peregrine raced through causing mayhem just as Bittern flew into the reed bed beside Hanson Hide.  In the Willow Trail 2 butterfly's a Red Admiral and Small Tortoiseshell.
Another Bittern around the Tower Pits and from the Screen Hide a Little Egret catching tiddlers.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Bitterns

07.45-10.00 at Dungeness Point with PT and DW:
Many Auks, Great Crested Grebes, Cormorants and Kittiwakes toing and froing.
Red Throated Diver: 269E  129W
Gannet: 451W
Brent Geese: 3E
Shelduck: 1E
Mediterranean Gull: 3E
In the Gull roost, the Great black Backed Gull that is unable to stand with its wings folded but can fly very well.
Droopy
On New Diggings 26 Smew(3Drakes), 4 Goldeneye and the Great White Egret.

On the ARC from Hanson Hide, MH told me that a Bittern was in the small reed bed to the left of the hide. In a short time it duly posed for me. Also 1 red head Smew, 12 Goldeneye some displaying, 1 Black Tailed Godwit, 16 Golden Plover, 1+Cetti's Warbler and a Chiffchaff in the willows. 
A plod around the Tower Pits found another Bittern, 2 Cetti's Warblers and 2 Ravens by the Water Tower.
At the screen hide the Great White Egret and a little Egret and another Bittern flew in.

Back at Hanson Hide the Bittern came out and climbed the reeds before moving to the other side of the pit. Another Bittern was in the reeds to the right of the hide and a red head Smew swam close to the hide.


Driving back across Walland  51 Bewick Swans with 6 juveniles. The end to another very good day.

Monday, 20 February 2012

Around Ashford

3 of the 5 on Conningsbrook Lake
 On the partially frozen Conningsbrook Lake this morning 5 Goosanders, 2 Little Egrets, a few each of Gadwall, Pochard, Tufted Duck and Teal but no sign of yesterdays Iceland gull. Beside and in the Stour adjacent to the pit 2 Great White Egrets and 2 Common Snipe. 3 Woodcock flushed from surrounding bushes containing several each of Reed Buntings and Yellowhammers. At Wye a flock of 500+ Fieldfare. From a nearby raptor watchpoint with a distant veiw of The Swale a minimum of 10 Common Buzzards, 2 displaying Sparrowhawks and a Kestrel.
Record of 1 of the 2  Great White Egrets  at Connings brook

In the car park at Faggs Wood this afternoon a blinged up Goldcrest was feeding on bread as was a Treecreeper.The bread and cakes that are left there dailyby a dog walker attracted dozens of Blue and Great Tits, Chaffinches, several fighting Robins,  2 Coal tits, 2 Nuthatches, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers also Magpies and Jays. A 2hr plod around the wood found 100s of flighty Redwings, 2  Woodcock, 4 Lesser Redpolls, 6 Bullfinches and 4 Mistle Thrushes. Everything else was in the car park.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Much The Same but I'm Not Complaining

At The Point the usual Auks, Red Throated Divers, Great crested Grebes and Cormorants feeding in shore with Gannets and Kittiwakes off shore. New Diggings from the causeway held at least 2 red head Smew and 9 on the ARC, where 3 superb drake Goldeneye were doing their wonderful head tossing display. The ARC car park was nearly full so I drove back out and went to the visitor centre stopping at Boulderwall to admire the Tree Sparrows basking in the glorious sun shine.
As the visitor centre was packed I plodded back up to Hookers and round the back towards Lydd. During this plod highlights were 1 fly over Bittern up to 4 Marsh Harriers, 6 Common Snipe and 4 Stonechats.
Driving back out a Great White Egret flew over Boulderwall and John and Doreen Cooper pulled up beside me and had a chat.(Twice in a week). From there I went to Scotney where 30+ Geater White fronted Geese and the 2 Pale bellied Brent Geese were still present among the several hundred Greylag Geese. Also a Marsh Harrier,15+ Skylark, 2 Stonechats, 50+ Curlew and 100+ Stock Doves were out in the fields.
On Walland 45 Bewick Swans at midley and 2 more Marsh Harriers.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

Velvets

At Dungeness point this morning I pulled behind a DW who pointed out a Yellow Legged Gull in the gull roost and had also seen 5 passerines drop in behind them and thought they might be Snow Buntings. While we were chatting I saw 5 passerines drop onto the beach, shortly after DW spotted a Snow Bunting on the shingle ridge but by the time we had finished scanning the gulls and parked up they had vanished.  In a strong NW wind Auks, Gannets and Red Throated Divers were tooing and froing along with a few 50+ Common Scoter and c20 Velvet Scoter. Also a few Great Crested Grebes 1 Red Breasted Merganser and a flock of 46 Brent Geese flew east as I left the beach.
On the New Diggings 17 Smew (3 Drakes) 5 Goldeneye and a Great White Egret.
Across Walland only 35 Bewick Swans at Midley Tree Sparrows at the usual spots, 3 Common Buzzards perched up and 2 Marsh Harriers.

Friday, 17 February 2012

A Morning at Dunge!

After the yesterdays excitement today was always going to be an anti climax. A dull drizzly morning at the fishing boats found the sea was full of Guillemots, Razorbills,Great Crested Grebes, Cormorants and a few Red throated Divers. Off shore Gannets were more numerous than of late and a few Kittiwakes patrolled the beach. Again I was unable to locate the Glaucous Gull.
On the New Diggings from the causeway 7 Smew (2 Drakes), 6 Goldeneye and a Great white Egret.
On the ARC from Hanson 9 red head Smew, 8 Goldeneye, plenty of the usual dabbling and diving duck, 300+ Golden Plover, 1 Black-tailed Godwit and 1 Marsh Harrier. From the screen 1 Bittern.
A brief visit to the reserve saw the Long-tailed Duck from Dennis's Hide and 2 Tree Sparrows on the centre feeders.
A wander around Pigwell pits found just 1 Little Egret.
Coming back across Walland the Bewick Swan herd numbers  were down to 58