I spent the day in Shoreham, West Sussex today visiting mum. While there had a quick look at Widewater a site I used to visit several times a week for many years. The confiding Goosander was just that and the first I have ever seen on Widewater. Though I have seen them quite regularly in severe weather on the nearby River Adur and Shoreham Harbour. Even the Grey Herons and Little Egrets were confiding the 9+ Little Grebes not so. Staring out to sea there was no change from when I regularly used to do it, nothing to be seen. On the rock groynes 2 Rock Pipits.
Friday, 15 November 2013
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Cap Gris Nez
I visited Cap Gris Nez again today with AJG and SO. We spent most the time sea watching, with superb light there that as usual lets you see the birds in there true colours. It was shame that most the birds weren't as close as they usually are, had it been anywhere on Although not the best sea watch we have had there,the English south coast it would have been very good.
07.30 - 13.30:
Red-throated Diver: 37
Black-throated Diver: 19
Great Northern Diver: 1
Sooty Shearwater: 7
Balearic Shearwater: 1
Gannet: 1,815
Spoonbill: 4
Common Scoter: c300
Velvet Scoter: 1
Brent Goose: 5
Shelduck: 2
Pintail: c25
Wigeon: c50
Gadwall: 4
Merlin: 1
Curlew: 3
Bar-tailed Godwit: 1
Dunlin: c500
Great Skua: 35
Arctic Skua: 1
Sandwich Tern: 2
Little Gull: 18 (Many more very distant)
Mediterranean Gull: c40
Kittiwake: c750
Auks: 715
Grey Seal: 2
In the wood above Cap Gris Nez very little, but a Short-toed Treecreeper showed well and a Goldcrest and a Common Buzzard. In the surrounding fields small flocks of Fieldfare and good numbers of Skylarks.
Common Scoter in light that we on the South coast rarely see them. |
Red-throated Diver: 37
Black-throated Diver: 19
Great Northern Diver: 1
Sooty Shearwater: 7
Balearic Shearwater: 1
Gannet: 1,815
Spoonbill: 4
Common Scoter: c300
Velvet Scoter: 1
Brent Goose: 5
Shelduck: 2
Pintail: c25
Wigeon: c50
Gadwall: 4
Merlin: 1
Curlew: 3
Bar-tailed Godwit: 1
Dunlin: c500
Great Skua: 35
Arctic Skua: 1
Sandwich Tern: 2
Little Gull: 18 (Many more very distant)
Mediterranean Gull: c40
Kittiwake: c750
Auks: 715
Grey Seal: 2
In the wood above Cap Gris Nez very little, but a Short-toed Treecreeper showed well and a Goldcrest and a Common Buzzard. In the surrounding fields small flocks of Fieldfare and good numbers of Skylarks.
A distant Black-throated Diver but easily identified because of the superb light at Cap Gris Nez. |
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
A Crab Banquet for a Purple Sandpiper
07.30 and very murky at the fishing boats this morning, with very little passage. Highlights were:
Brent Goose: 330W
Common Scoter: 234W
Eider: 3W
Great Skua: 2W
Little Gull: 13W
Sandwich Tern: 2W
As the rain got heavier passage came to a full stop.
At the ARC from Hanson the highlights were a Great White Egret, 2 Little Egrets, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Marsh Harriers. In the Willow Trail 2+ Water Rails squealing still no Goldcrests.(I have seen more Yellow-browed Warblers than Goldcrests so far this Autumn)
At Scotney the Long-tailed Duck could be seen from the double bends sheltering under the far bank, plenty of the usual feral geese still but little else.
This afternoon on my way back to the beach 2 Great White Egrets at the southern end of the ARC. It was very nice to see a Woodcock that had found its way into the Heligoland Trap being ringed at the observatory its cryptic plumage and huge eyes are superb.
Late afternoon back at the beach near the fishing boats a Purple Sandpiper was cleaning out some of the many crab claws that the storms washed up, its a shame the light was so bad, I was using 1000 iso most the time. While sitting on the beach waiting for the Sandpiper to come to me a Great Skua, an Arctic Skua and a Red Throated Diver flew west
Monday, 11 November 2013
Black Brant!
Black Brant the first Dungeness record.
From the fishing boats with AJG, DW, MH and PT. All west unless stated.
07.00-11.30 13.30- 15.45:
Red-throated Diver: 9
Great-crested Grebe: c50 o/s
Gannet: c200 o/s
Brent Goose: 1,855
Black Brant: 1 first Dungeness record
Shelduck: 2
Mallard: 2
Gadwall: 3
Pintail: 31
Shoveler: 15
Wigeon: 400
Teal: 22
Tufted Duck: 6
Eider: 2
Common Scoter: 360
Velvet Scoter: 4
Goldeneye: 4
Red-breasted Merganser: 53
Merlin: 1 on beach
Oystercatcher: 26E
Grey Plover: 1
Knot: 7
Sanderling: 7
Turnstone: 6+ on beach
Purple Sandpiper: 1
Dunlin: 591
Great Skua: 3E
Mediterranean Gull: 1
Kittiwake: c50
Guillemot: 7
Auk sp: 25
Swallow: 4 out
Skylark: 1 in
Starling: 655 in
Little Gulls have been an everyday occurrence off Dungeness recently. Oddly enough none were seen today, yet record counts numbers were seen at Seaford and Portland!
I had a brief look at Scotney but was unable to locate the Long-tailed Duck in the deteriorating weather.
From the fishing boats with AJG, DW, MH and PT. All west unless stated.
07.00-11.30 13.30- 15.45:
Red-throated Diver: 9
Great-crested Grebe: c50 o/s
Gannet: c200 o/s
Brent Goose: 1,855
Black Brant: 1 first Dungeness record
Shelduck: 2
Mallard: 2
Gadwall: 3
Pintail: 31
Shoveler: 15
Wigeon: 400
Teal: 22
Tufted Duck: 6
Eider: 2
Common Scoter: 360
Velvet Scoter: 4
Goldeneye: 4
Red-breasted Merganser: 53
Merlin: 1 on beach
Oystercatcher: 26E
Grey Plover: 1
Knot: 7
Sanderling: 7
Turnstone: 6+ on beach
Purple Sandpiper: 1
Dunlin: 591
Great Skua: 3E
Mediterranean Gull: 1
Kittiwake: c50
Guillemot: 7
Auk sp: 25
Swallow: 4 out
Skylark: 1 in
Starling: 655 in
Little Gulls have been an everyday occurrence off Dungeness recently. Oddly enough none were seen today, yet record counts numbers were seen at Seaford and Portland!
I had a brief look at Scotney but was unable to locate the Long-tailed Duck in the deteriorating weather.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Harrier Roost!
Rainbows from Plodland yesterday.
After yesterdays wash out this mornings blue skies were welcome. Unfortunately the cold NW wind brought nothing on the sea nor the land. 25 miles across the channel at Le Clipon was a different story see Here hopefully we will get across the channel later this week.
At the ARC the islands are now submerged, a Great White Egret and a couple of Marsh Harriers could be seen and in the Willow Trail 2 Chiffchaffs were the highlights.
The Long-tailed Duck was still on Scotney along with the feral Barnacle Geese.
Out in the middle of Walland Marsh once again no Marsh Harriers roosted in the reed bed I was watching, however I did see at least 8 Marsh Harriers, a Common Buzzard, a Peregrine, a Merlin, 100s of Lapwings and Golden Plover and 5 Ruff, also a bird that has been very scarce on the marsh this year a Short-eared Owl No.220 on the marsh this year.
After yesterdays wash out this mornings blue skies were welcome. Unfortunately the cold NW wind brought nothing on the sea nor the land. 25 miles across the channel at Le Clipon was a different story see Here hopefully we will get across the channel later this week.
At the ARC the islands are now submerged, a Great White Egret and a couple of Marsh Harriers could be seen and in the Willow Trail 2 Chiffchaffs were the highlights.
The Long-tailed Duck was still on Scotney along with the feral Barnacle Geese.
Out in the middle of Walland Marsh once again no Marsh Harriers roosted in the reed bed I was watching, however I did see at least 8 Marsh Harriers, a Common Buzzard, a Peregrine, a Merlin, 100s of Lapwings and Golden Plover and 5 Ruff, also a bird that has been very scarce on the marsh this year a Short-eared Owl No.220 on the marsh this year.
Friday, 8 November 2013
A day at the Fishing Boats
Eider |
Common Scoter juvenile/female |
Kittiwake |
A truly terrible long distance shot of the Red-necked Grebe |
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Coues Arctic Redpoll
From The Point this morning with AJG and DW 07.00 - 11.00 all west unless stated:
Great Northern Diver: 1 on sea
Red-throated Diver: 12
Balearic Shearwater: 1
Gannet: 66
Brent Goose: 79
Red-breasted Merganser: 5
Common Scoter: 580
Velvet Scoter: 2
Merlin: 1 hunting off shore
Peregrine: hunting over beach
Great Skua: 9
Sandwich Tern: 8
Little Gull: 17
Kittiwake: 34
Mediterranean Gull: 1 o/s
Razorbill: 1
Auk sp: 18
On new Diggings a Great White Egret could be seen from the causeway.
I had just had lunch and was just about to go back to the beach when I received a call from DW to say that some interesting Redpolls had been trapped at the observatory.
There was several Lesser Redpolls, 2 Meally Redpolls and the Coues Arctic Redpoll.
Coues Arctic Redpoll |
Coues Arctic Redpoll
Coues Arctic Redpoll
Coues Arctic Redpoll (Single thin black shaft on the undertail coverts)
Coues Arctic Redpoll
Coues Arctic Redpoll
Meally Redpoll left Coues Arctic Redpoll right
Meally Redpoll left Coues Arctic Redpoll right
Meally Redpoll left Coues Arctic Redpoll right
Meally Redpoll left Coues Arctic Redpoll right
Meally Redpoll
Lesser Redpoll
Elsewhere around the peninsular 4 Great White Egrets and a Black-necked Grebe on Burrowes also 2 Bitterns and the usual Marsh Harriers but little else of note.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Housebound
With my car in for service and MOT I was stuck at home most the day. However before I went stir crazy this afternoon, I was rescued by MH who kindly picked me up and took me down to the end of the concrete road for some sea watching 13.45 - 15.15:
Red-breasted Merganser: 3W
Common Scoter: 8W
Brent Goose: 36W
Shelduck: 3W
Arctic Skua: 1 o/s
Little Gull: 2W
Sandwich Tern: 8 o/s
Razorbill: 1W
Swallow: 2W
Red-breasted Merganser: 3W
Common Scoter: 8W
Brent Goose: 36W
Shelduck: 3W
Arctic Skua: 1 o/s
Little Gull: 2W
Sandwich Tern: 8 o/s
Razorbill: 1W
Swallow: 2W
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
An excellent sea watch!
Eider |
Fred Olsen Line "Braemar" and a container vessel about to crush a Submarine. |
MH, PT and myself then went round Dengemarsh and Galloways seeing very little of note.
When I left them I went to Hanson where the Glossy Ibis was still on what remains of the islands, giving a nice flyby when flushed by a Marsh Harrier, also there a Goldeneye, a Great White Egret, a Little Egret, a Chiffchaff and a male Merlin dashed across the lake.
In the fading light the Long-tailed Duck was asleep in the bay by the road at Scotney GP.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Busy on the sea this morning!
I joined AJG, BM, DW and MH at The Point this morning. We were watching from the shelter of our cars due to the rain and surprisingly cold NW wind. Totals collated by AJG 07.00 - 10.00 all are moving west unless stated:
Red-throated Diver: 3
Balearic Shearwater: 1
Gannet: 407
Brent Goose: 3
Common Scoter: 51
Red-breasted Merganser: 2
Merlin: 1 in
Great Skua: 24
Arctic Skua: 4
Sandwich Tern: 7
Kittiwake: 24
Little Gull: 1 o/s
Mediterranean Gull: 4 o/s
Auk sp: 33
Swallow: 1
Goldfinch: 77
The Long-tailed Duck was still at Scotney GP at the far western end in Sussex, on the Kent side 100+ Golden Plover, 2 Marsh Harriers and the Barnacle Goose flock.
At the ARC from Hanson a Great White Egret, a Marsh Harrier and the usual wildfowl, no sign of the Glossy Ibis there but it may well be in the fields around Boulderwall farm. In the Willow Trail a showy Firecrest, 2 Chiffchaffs and a Squealing Water Rail.
Firecrest in the Willow TrailFirecrest in the Willow Trail
Firecrest in the Willow Trail
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