Thursday, 12 December 2013

Sperweruil Revisited!

Yesterday I had the opportunity to go back to Zwolle with DW and GH to see the Hawk Owl again. As we drove through Belgium and Holland the fog cleared to glorious sunshine, until we reached the outskirts of Zwolle, where the fog returned thicker than ever and remained for the rest of the day. The Owl showed very well despite the fog and the 3 of us took many images most of which will be deleted. Later in the day we drove to nearby wood where a Pygmy Owl had been seen, unfortunately we arrived minutes after it flew back into the wood and left to come home a short while before it showed again. Despite that we a brilliant if tiring day. 









Tuesday, 10 December 2013

1w Caspian Gull

08.00-08.30 from the fishing boats very slow until the range boat came through:
Red-throated Diver: 87w (a flock of 64 pushed out of Hythe Bay by the range boat)
Gannet: 4w
Kittiwake: 3 o/s
Guillemot: 5w
Auk sp: 32w
The Glossy Ibis was seen again north of Boulderwall farm. (SC)
09.00 a plod around the reserve saw 2+ Great White Egrets, 3+ Marsh Harriers, a superb male Hen Harrier which flew over Scott heading for the ranges, still many wildfowl including 6+ Goldeneye, but no Smew today, a Black-necked Grebe and at least 5 Chiffchaffs around. Met up with MH in Dengemarsh Hide where he had just seen a a Bittern.   

 On my way back to the fishing boats this afternoon a Goosander on the ARC from the causeway and another Great White Egret with another on New diggings.
1w Caspian Gull
 I met DW at the gate to the beach, as we pulled up near the fishing boats DW immediately spotted a 1w Caspian Gull loafing by the fishing boats. Despite throwing a loaf of bread out the Caspian Gull refused to play ball with us and kept its distance.
1w Caspian gull
A second visit to the Hawk Owl tomorrow I just hope the light is better this time. 

Monday, 9 December 2013

Green Sandpiper

Mid morning at Scotney in warm sunshine found the Long-tailed Duck still at the Kent end among many Wigeon and Pochard. On the turf the feral Barnacle Goose flock with 100+ Canada Geese and 200+ Greylags. On one of the muddy pools a Green Sandpiper foraging with a Redshank. 
Late morning at the fishing boats, very few gulls on the beach and on the sea 100+ Great Crested Grebes, a few Kittiwakes and Gannets.
This afternoon was spent in the company of MH on the reserve and joined by BH who had just seen 5 Goosander on the ARC. Burrowes held 100s of wildfowl plus the usual Marsh Harriers and a party of 9 Curlew flew through. All we could find of note was 1 red head Smew, a Black-necked Grebe and a Great White Egret.

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Snow Buntings

I drove the short distance to to Camber this morning after reading a report of several Snow Buntings being seen there. I parked at the western end of Camber and walked through the dunes to the beach, then back to the Marina Cafe but no sign of any Snow Buntings, just 8 Pied Wagtails, 3 Meadow Pipits and 2 Reed Buntings. I wandered back to where I started which was about 600mts west of the cafe, was just about to give up when 6 Snow Buntings flew past me landing a short distance away on the beach. As Snow Buntings usually are, they were quite approachable but took exception to being chased by dogs and often flew up into the dune system before returning to the beach.





All 6 as they flew past after being flushed by yet another dog walker!
On the ARC this afternoon a Goosander, a Black-necked Grebe, 2+ Marsh Harriers and 2 Great White Egrets were the highlights. On Burrowes this afternoon no sign of the adult Caspian Gull but another Goosander and 1+Great White Egrets.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

A good afternoon on the local patch!

At the south end of the ARC this morning the now resident flock of c300 Gadwall and a Black-necked Grebe with another on New Diggings of note. At The Point I met MS and RS where I spent an hour picking there brains on the finer points of photography as there were no Gulls around. 
This afternoon from the screen hide 2 Great White Egrets, 4 Little Egrets, a Bittern, 2 Marsh Harriers, a Chiffchaff also Water Rails and Cetti's Warblers calling, along with the common wildfowl. Next stop Dennis's hide where a Goosander could be seen but no Smew, while going through the gulls I noticed a Gull bathing at the other end of Burrowes that I was sure was a Caspian Gull. I quickly went to the visitor centre where I saw SB who was also looking at the same gull. We made our way to Makepiece for a better view, on arrival we quickly relocated the Gull and confirmed its ID. The Gull  flew a short distance allowing some poor record shots to be taken at extreme range, after settling for a few minutes it flew off towards the power station. Another Great White Egret could be seen from Makepiece. Back at the visitor centre as dusk fell 5 Marsh Harriers were over the Open Pits and at 15.55 the Glossy Ibis flew in to roost. I am so lucky to have Dungeness as my local patch.
                      Sorry Mick and Richard as you can see I forgot all you told me!


Friday, 6 December 2013

Egrets!

 A lovely bright fresh morning I walked the cycle path the length of the Scotney Pits. The pit next to the caravan park held of any note a Black Swan with a dozen Mutes. The next pit held c500 Wigeon with 20+ Golden Plover on the turf. The main pit held another c500 Wigeon, 12 Pintail, 70+ Pochard and few each of Shoveler, Teal and Mallard. The 80+ Barnacle Geese were flushed by a Marsh Harrier, while a Sparrowhawk gave the Starlings a torrid time. When I was nearly to back at the car the Long-tailed Duck popped up in the small bay at the Kent end of the pit.
 After some refreshment I plodded out past Scotney Cottage carrying on past Scotney Court Farm before returning. Of note were a Green Sandpiper flushed from beside the bridge over the ditch that runs down the back of Scotney Pit, 7 Corn Buntings a little way past Scotney Cottage, c 20 Skylarks and 5 Reed buntings flushed from ploughed fields beside the track to Scotney Court Farm, at the farm 2 Tree Sparrows, 2 Common Buzzards and 2 Marsh Harriers. On the new pit 4 Little Egrets, 12 Shelduck and many other dabblers.
A quick look at a blank sea from The Point early afternoon the stopping at the south end of the ARC on the way back  where a Goosander could be seen, along with a Black-necked Grebe, 2 Great White Egrets,2 Little Egrets and still 300+ Gadwall.
On the reserve from Dennis's Hide another Great White Egret and 4 red head Smew, also another Great White Egret in front of First Hide seen from the visitor centre. Leaving the reserve 2 more Great White Egrets from the entrance track by Boulderwall Farm. Late afternoon from the screen hide on the ARC at least 2 Great White Egrets still present, making a minimum of 5 birds around the reserve, also 6 Little Egrets the Black-necked Grebe, the Goosander, 7 Goldeneye and 2 Chiffchaffs could be seen.   

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Tree Sparrows

Yet another gloomy morning. From The Point 08.25-09.00:
Red-throated Diver: 13E    7W
Great Crested Grebe: c100 o/s
Gannet: 6E   13W
Common Scoter: 45E
Velvet Scoter: 7E
Kittiwake: 4+ o/s
Auk sp: 27E    9W

At the south end of the ARC the Gadwall flock still c 200 joined by c40 Teal, c100 Shoveler and c70 Pochard, also 2 Goldeneye.
Scotney was full of birds mainly Wigeon, Shoveler, a few Pintail, c200 Lapwing and all the usual Geese. At the back of the lake 4+ Marsh Harriers hunted the ditches.
A couple of hours plodding around the green lanes of Walland was pleasant enough though not especially rewarding. The 37 Bewick Swans were still to the north of Caldecot Lane, Marsh Harriers could be seen just about everywhere along with 2 Common Buzzards, Tree Sparrows were fairly plentiful, 4 Mistle Thrushes, c20 Fieldfares and usual 100s of Lapwing and many 1000s of Jackdaw, Rooks and Crows, several flocks of c20 each of Chaffinches but a distinct lack of Buntings. The Tickners Lane seed dump is now overgrown and no birds. 

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

A long trek

Waking up to a windless grey day I assumed that there would be no sea passage, so I drove the short distance to Northpoint GP parked up and made my way to the riverside footpath. On Northpoint little of note, not that there ever seems to be much there because of windsurfers. I walked the footpath to the harbour entrance seeing a couple of Common Snipe, several Redshanks, a few Turnstones,and little else. On the breakwater at the entrance a Kingfisher fishing very successfully. The bay was flat calm but the only duck I saw were a pair of Mallard.
From the harbour entrance I walked along the beach to Camber and back through the sand dunes. On the beach just a few Oystercatchers, not surprising really as it was like being in a Winalot advert there. The expected Snow Buntings and Shorelarks failed to materialise, but in the Sea Buckthorn many Reed Buntings, Blackbirds and Starlings. By the time I got back to the car I was exhausted, i'd forgotten how tiring walking through sand dunes can be. I don't think I will be in hurry to do it again, i'd rather sit at the fishing boats seeing a few bits and pieces.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Harriers

This morning at the fishing boats in the company of AJG, a much better sea watch than of late;
07.20-08.50:
Red-throated Diver: 31E
Graet Crested Grebe: n/c
Gannet: 347E
Sooty Shearwater: 1E
Common Scoter: 180E
Velvet Scoter: 9E
Dublin: 2E
Sanderling: 1E
Oystercather: 3E
Great Skua: 4E
Kittiwake: 3 o/s
Guillemot: 5E
Auk sp.: 6E
No sign of any Smew at the south end of the ARC but still c300 Gadwall and 3 Goldeneye.
On the reserve no sign of yesterdays Glaucous Gull, 2 Chiffchaffs by Dennis's hide with another 4 by Firth Hide, walking round the reserve Marsh Harriers were much in evidence, up to 5 individuals. A Great White Egret in the fields north of Dengemarsh, 2 more on Burrowes and another on New Diggings. While in the visitor centre 3 Smew flew into Burrowes Pit.   

This afternoon at Scotney the Long Tailed Duck still at the Kent end, by the track to Scotney Court Farm a Green Sandpiper and Redshank feeding in a puddle.
Late afternoon on Walland, 37 Bewick Swans,  Cetti's Warblers chattering and Water Rails squealing in the reed beds, 11 Marsh Harriers came in to roost at one site, with 2 Common Buzzards over, the afternoon was topped off with a stunning sunset. 

Sunday, 1 December 2013

1w Glaucous Gull

A lazy start this morning stopping at the south end of the ARC where 3 Red Head Smew, a Great White Egret, 3 Little Egrets, 3 Goldeneye and c300 Gadwall could be seen.
I had no sooner arrived at The Point when a text from SB alerted me to a 1w Glaucous Gull on Burrowes. I arrived minutes later, watching the bird roosting out on the islands in front the Visitor Centre. After a few minutes I was making my way to Dennis's hide, when all the Gulls went up, the 1w Glaucous Gull appeared to fly off towards the ARC Pit and as far as I know was seen again today, maybe tomorrow. 
A distant image of the 1w Glaucous Gull taken from inside the visitor centre.
The Willow Trail held c10 Long-tailed Tits and several Water Rails were squealing. From Hanson another Great White Egret, 2+ Marsh Harriers were of note.
This afternoon the field in front of Plodland held c300 Lapwing and c200 Golden Plover of note.
At Scotney 10 Dunlin and a Ruff on the short grass but I was unable to locate the Long-tailed Duck.
As there was no firing on the ranges today I had look at Galloways but was once again disappointed as it was bereft of avian activity.
I went back to the Visitor Centre late afternoon in the hope that the 1w Glaucous Gull may come back in to roost but was disappointed, though the a Black necked grebe could be seen and a Chiffchaff flitted along the bank outside the Visitor Centre. 2 Goosanders were on the ARC from The Screen late afternoon per PT.