At the ARC this evening the 2 Garganey on show from the Screen Hide along with 3 Green Sandpipers, a Common Sandpiper and a Black-necked Grebe.
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
Dungeness Swallowtail
At the ARC this evening the 2 Garganey on show from the Screen Hide along with 3 Green Sandpipers, a Common Sandpiper and a Black-necked Grebe.
Monday, 5 August 2013
Black Terns
07.35-12.10 from the fishing boats:
Balearic Shearwater 2W
Fulmar: 5W
Gannet: 182W
G C Grebe: 5W + 6 on sea
Common Scoter: 363W
Tufted Duck: 1W
Teal: 8W
Curlew: 1W
Whimbrel: 2 W
Sanderling: 15W
Ringed Plover: 2W
Turnstone: 4 on beach
Little Gull: 2 around
Kittiwake: 4W
Mediterranean Gull: 6 around
Y.L.Gull: 1 juv.W
Bonxie: 3W
Black Tern: 89W
Common Tern: 642W
Sandwich Tern: 55W
Swift: 34 out
Swallow: 2 out
Sand Martin: 256 out
Another watch from 14.45-17.00 was very slow:
Gannet: 64W
Common Scoter: 163W
Kittiwake: 4 W
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Y.L.Gull 1 adult on the boats
Bonxie: 1W
Sand Martin: 157 out
2 visits to the ARC at lunch time and again this evening found of note, 1 Greenshank, 1 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Green Sandpipers, 2 Common Sandpipers, 6 Little Ringed Plovers, 1 Ringed Plover, 2 Redshank and the Black necked Grebe. As shower came in this evening c150 Sand martins appeared over the lake.
Balearic Shearwater 2W
Fulmar: 5W
Gannet: 182W
G C Grebe: 5W + 6 on sea
Common Scoter: 363W
Tufted Duck: 1W
Teal: 8W
Curlew: 1W
Whimbrel: 2 W
Sanderling: 15W
Ringed Plover: 2W
Turnstone: 4 on beach
Little Gull: 2 around
Kittiwake: 4W
Mediterranean Gull: 6 around
Y.L.Gull: 1 juv.W
Bonxie: 3W
Black Tern: 89W
Common Tern: 642W
Sandwich Tern: 55W
Swift: 34 out
Swallow: 2 out
Sand Martin: 256 out
Another watch from 14.45-17.00 was very slow:
Gannet: 64W
Common Scoter: 163W
Kittiwake: 4 W
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Y.L.Gull 1 adult on the boats
Bonxie: 1W
Sand Martin: 157 out
2 visits to the ARC at lunch time and again this evening found of note, 1 Greenshank, 1 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Green Sandpipers, 2 Common Sandpipers, 6 Little Ringed Plovers, 1 Ringed Plover, 2 Redshank and the Black necked Grebe. As shower came in this evening c150 Sand martins appeared over the lake.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
Nodding birder
Common Sandpiper from Makepiece Hide |
Spoonbill from Firth Hide |
Peregrine from Firth Hide |
Saturday, 3 August 2013
A Clear Out
From the fishing boats this morning plenty of Terns with at minimum of 2 Black Terns, 6 Little Terns, 2 Arctic Terns joined by many Common Terns and Sandwich Terns, also 2 Little Gulls and singles Arctic Skua and Juv. Mediterranean Gull, 2 Golden plover, 5 Whimbrel and a Sanderling. Highlight though was the c500 Swifts moving south.
At the south end of the ARC a Peregrine was sitting on the mud this morning and this evening it was in the lake bathing.
2 more visits to the fishing boats today saw no real change in the Terns off shore.
An evening visit to Hanson was disappointing after recent days with just 2 Little Ringed Plovers, a single Black-tailed Godwit, even the Lapwings had virtually all cleared out.Birds of the day(had I been at home) would have been a flock of 11 Goosanders that flew over my house per PT.
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Nothing new
Much quieter at The Patch this morning with no more than 15 Common Terns present and the usual 1st summer Little Gull trying to hide among the Black-headed Gulls.
09.00 I arrived at the observatory at the same as Patrick came back from doing the net rounds empty handed again! Apparently 7 nets had been out since 05.00 and not a single bird trapped!
I then headed to the fishing boats finding Mr Chidwick, Mr Ashton, Mr Hatch and Mr Smith already there looking slightly bored. After a few minutes of staring at virtually blank sea I could see why, though we did have a Black Tern and a Little Gull and c40 Common Scoter. Another short visit this afternoon found little change in the birds or observers, but 5 Sanderling and 8 Turnstone moved west along the shoreline.
After a lovely swim late afternoon at Jurys Gap I was going to walk along The Midrips, as I started I saw CT and BH heading back, they suggested I should not bother so I went to the ARC where 5 Wood Sandpipers, 3 Green Sandpipers, 4 LRPs, 2 Yellow Wagtails and a Black-necked Grebe could be seen.
09.00 I arrived at the observatory at the same as Patrick came back from doing the net rounds empty handed again! Apparently 7 nets had been out since 05.00 and not a single bird trapped!
I then headed to the fishing boats finding Mr Chidwick, Mr Ashton, Mr Hatch and Mr Smith already there looking slightly bored. After a few minutes of staring at virtually blank sea I could see why, though we did have a Black Tern and a Little Gull and c40 Common Scoter. Another short visit this afternoon found little change in the birds or observers, but 5 Sanderling and 8 Turnstone moved west along the shoreline.
After a lovely swim late afternoon at Jurys Gap I was going to walk along The Midrips, as I started I saw CT and BH heading back, they suggested I should not bother so I went to the ARC where 5 Wood Sandpipers, 3 Green Sandpipers, 4 LRPs, 2 Yellow Wagtails and a Black-necked Grebe could be seen.
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Autumn Migration begins!
At The Patch this morning c200 Common Terns, c20 Sandwich Terns, 2 Little Terns, 1 Black Tern, 1 Juvenile Mediterranean Gull and 2 Kittiwakes among the 100s of Black-headed and Herring Gulls. Behind the hide the first 3 Willow Warblers of the Autumn for me.
Willow Warbler behind The Patch hide |
Little Egret from the Screen Hide |
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
What a difference an hour makes!
A thoroughly miserable day started from near the fishing boats from the comfort of my car. c50 Gannets moved West, small numbers of Common and Sandwich Terns were fishing along the colour change also a single adult Black Tern and the usual 1st summer Little Gull, 4 Common Scoter flew west and 3 east, my first Sooty Shearwater of the year flew west and 2 Turnstone were on the beach. A Grey Seal and 3+ Harbour Porpoises were off shore.
The First summer Little Gull photographed yesterday from the fishing boats.In 3 visits to the ARC Hanson Hide a maximum of 4 Wood Sandpipers, 6 Little Ringed Plovers, a Ringed Plover, 2 Common Sandpipers, 12 Dunlin, a Black Tailed Godwit, a Black necked Grebe, a Sparrowhawk, 2 Marsh Harriers and c200 Sand Martins and House Martins over the lake.
At Burrowes another Wood Sandpiper a Common Sandpiper and a few Swifts, the Great White Egret was still on Dengemarsh.
A short early afternoon sea watch produced nothing of note. Another hour between 18.00-19.00 saw just the first summer Little Gull and a Black tern of note. Though an hour earlier 30+ Black Terns, 2 Roseate Terns and 3 Manx Shearwaters were seen by PT.
Sunday, 28 July 2013
More Sandpipers
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Storms and Wood Sandpipers
Lightning over an illuminated Dungeness power station |
Lightning over the fishing boats |
Common Sandpiper from Makepiece |
Late afternoon at The Midrips another 5 Common Sandpipers, 2 Wood Sandpipers, 7 Redshank, 2 Whimbrel, 17 Avocet, 9 Dunlin, 4 Ringed Plovers and 2 Wheatears. Once again the sea was beautifully warm and refreshing.
Friday, 26 July 2013
Sandpipers
First thing at the The Patch the usual 3 Little Gulls, 3 Mediterranean Gulls, c100 Common Terns and a few Sandwich Terns and Gannets off shore. 5 Harbour Porpoises were also seen thanks to the flat calm sea. Behind the hide a juv/female Black Redstart. In the scrub by the car park a Common Whitethroat posed. Still no migrant passerines in the bushes.
Next stop Burrowes Pit where 4 Common Sandpipers and Green Sandpiper could be seen also the 2 Egyptian Geese still present. Appears to have a Tick in front of its eye. |
The electric fence has its uses! |
By the Water Tower the Spitfire and Hurricane put on their now daily display.
This afternoon at Jurys Gap I met Tony and Brenda who had just seen a Curlew Sandpiper with some Dunlin on The Midrips on the second pools. When I arrived it was still there along with 2 Whimbrel, 23 Avocet and 2 Marsh Harriers, but no sign of the Wood Sandpiper and 8 Common Sandpipers seen in the morning by OL. As it was high tide I had a lovely swim in the beautifully warm sea, I was surrounded by White Bait driven inshore by a Mackerel Shoal and had superb views of the Sandwich Terns diving after the them just a few feet from me. The Terns took absolutely no notice of me wallowing amongst them.
Stopping at Scotney on the way home there was still 6 Egyptian Geese present and a single Whimbrel.
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