Thursday, 24 November 2016

I stopped at Cockles Bridge on my way to the beach where I could only find 1 Bewick Swan in the field opposite.
In blasting 6-8 NE wind 08.30-09.30 from the fishing boats with CT & BH:

Brent Goose:                      44                       11down
Shoveler:                              3
Pintail:                                  1
Wigeon:                              39
Tufted Duck:                        1
Common Scoter:                  8                         6 down
Red-breasted Merganser:     3
Red-throated Diver:             1                         8 down
Great-crested Grebe:         96 around
Gannet:                            155                        17 down
Cormorant:                         present n/c         800+ on Burrowes
Oystercatcher:                     2
Turnstone:                           3 around
Dunlin:                              19
Black-headed Gull:            present n/c
Mediterranean Gull:            3
Common Gull:                      present n/c
Herring Gull:                         present n/c
Lesser Black Backed Gull:   present n/c
Greater Black Backed Gull: present n/c
Guillemot:                              5
Auk Sp:                                15                         76 down
Pied Wagtail:                         3 around
Starling:                               10 out
Goldfinch:                            18 over
Linnet:                                    3 over
 On the reserve the Ring-necked Duck was  still showing well on Cooks Pool, out in the fields the Cattle Egret, a Great White Egret and several Little Egrets, also c500 Wigeon, c300 Lapwing, 50+ Golden Plover, 200+ Stock Doves, 2+ Marsh Harriers, a Common Buzzard along with 100s of Starlings, Coot and Teal.
I walked the promenade from Littlestone to St Mary's Bay and back but was unable to find  the Snow Bunting flock, plenty of Oystercatchers and Turnstones on the shore line though.
Curlew in a flooded part of Galloways
In a wind blasted Denge Marsh Gully a Robin, Wren and Magpie the only birds. 2 Ravens around the power station.
As the ranges were open I drove to the bottom of Galloways then walked west towards The Midrips and back. Apart from being an exhilarating plod along the beach the Snow Buntings, Lapland Buntings and Shorelarks I felt sure would be lurking in this undisturbed area did not materialise, but were replaced by 4 Reed Buntings and several Meadow Pipits.
A Ring-billed Gull was reported from Burrowes mid afternoon, I joined CT and BH looking for it with out luck finding just 2 adult Yellow-legged Gulls.
A drake Goosander was  at the south end of the ARC per CT & BH.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Winter Gloom

Another thoroughly Gloomy winters day so much so that I couldn't even be bothered to point the camera at the Ring-necked Duck.
O7.45-08.45 from the fishing boats joined by OL
All down channel unless stated otherwise:

Teal:                                  18
Common Scoter:               16
Red-throated Diver:            8
Great northern Diver:          1 up
Great-crested Grebe:          14 around
Turnstone:                           27 around
Dunlin:                               46
Black-headed Gull:             present n/c
Mediterranean Gull:           3
Common Gull:                    present n/c
Herring Gull:                      present n/c
Lesser Black Backed Gull: present n/c
Great Black Backed Gull:  present n/c
Guillemot:                           9
Auk Sp:                               4
Meadow Pipit:                 128 over
Starling:                           500 in
Goldfinch:                          20 over
Linnet:                                20 on beach
Driving back from the beach across the causeway a pair of Goosander flew over settling on the ARC.
Most of the rest of the day was taken up with domestic stuff, though I did manage to catch up with the Ring-necked Duck, Cattle Egret, Great White Egret and Little Egrets at Cooks Pool, also the Long-eared Owl was still behind the Dipping Pool. The 4 Bewick Swans had relocated back to the field between the airport and Cockles Bridge Dungeness Road. I was going to count the Egret roost today but by 15.30 it was  already dark.

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

07.45-09.45 from the fishing boats joined by OL.
All down channel unless stated otherwise:

Common Scoter:                298
Velvet Scoter:                        2
Red-breasted Merganser:      1
Red-throated Diver:              6
Great-crested Grebe:           17
Fulmar:                                  3
Gannet:                              317
Cormorant:                       c500 around
Oystercatcher:                        2 up
Pomarine Skua:                      1
Black-headed Gull:             Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull:             10
Common Gull:                    Present n/c
Herring Gull:                       Present n/c
Lesser Black Backed Gull  Present n/c
Great Black Backed Gull:   Present n/c
Kittiwake:                            27
Guillemot:                             2
Auk Sp:                                 4
Starling:                          1,050 in
Another 90 minute watch 12.30-14.00 was very slow, so slow I fell asleep. 
My daily Ring-necked Duck pic.
The 4 Bewick Swans are still showing distantly with the Mute Swans in Denge Marsh Road, opposite the go cart track.
2 visits to the reserve saw the Ring-necked Duck with the Cattle Egret nearby, the Long-eared Owl still behind the Dipping Pool. On Burrowes the usual Great White Egrets, 4 Goldeneye, a drake Goosander, 4 Yellow-legged Gulls and 1w Caspian Gull. 

Monday, 21 November 2016

1 of 4 Sooty Shearwaters past today
07.45-09.45 from the fishing boats joined by OL.
All down channel unless otherwise stated:

Shelduck:  3
Common Scoter: 3
Red-throated Diver: 8
Great-crested Grebe: 27 around
Fulmar: 2
Sooty Shearwater: 3
Gannet:  236
Cormorant:  c300 around
Oystercatcher: 1
Turnstone: 2 around
Black-headed Gull: present n/c  c3,500 at The Patch per OL
Mediterranean Gull: 8
Common Gull: c30
Herring Gull: c500 around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 around
Lesser Black Backed Gull:  10+ around
Great Black Backed Gull:  150+ around
Kittiwake: 31
Pied Wagtail: 2 around

Ring-necked Duck on Cook's Pool in the pouring rain
A soggy visit to the reserve where the Ring-necked Duck was  showing well in the rain, at the back of the pool an Egret trio of Great White, Cattle and Little Egret. On Burrowes an adult Caspian Gull, 2 adult Yellow-legged Gulls, 2 Goosander including a superb drake, the Long-eared Owl was still showing behind the Dipping Pool despite the rain.
Mediterranean Gull gleaming in the afternoon sunshine
All down channel unless otherwise stated
13.10-15.00 from the fishing boats with OL

Red-throated Diver: 4        1 up
Sooty Shearwater: 1
Gannet: c250
Great Skua: 2
Arctic Skua: 1
Pomarine Skua: 2
Mediterranean Gull: 56
Kittiwake: 960

1 of 1,000+ Kittiwakes past today

Sunday, 20 November 2016

08.00-10.30 from the fishing boats: joined by OL & SO

                               Up Channel           Down Channel
Wigeon:                                                        6
Common Scoter:                                       383 
Velvet Scoter:                                               2
Great-crested Grebe:                                  16
Gannet:                              3                       78
Cormorant :                                               878
Grey Plover:                                                  1
Sanderling:                                                    1
Turnstone:                                                     3
Great Skua:                                                   2
Black-headed Gull:           n/c
Common Gull:                  n/c
Herring Gull:                     n/c
Caspian Gull:                                               1  1w
Lesser Black Backed Gull: n/c
Great Black backed Gull:   n/c
Kittiwake:                                                   14
Guillemot:                                                     1
Pied Wagtail:                       3 around
A quick look at Boulderwall saw the Ring-necked Duck, Cattle Egret and a Great White Egret. The Long-eared  Owl was apparently still on its chosen perch. 4 Bewick Swans were in the field between the airport and Cockles Bridge with some Mute Swans.
 Great Northern Divers this afternoon

13.30-15.00 from the fishing boats:
                                                          Down Channel
Red-throated Diver:                                     2
Great Northern Diver:                                  3
Great-crested Grebe:                                  27
Gannet:                                                       24
Black-headed Gull:                                   174
Common Gull:                                            16
Herring Gull:                       c300 around
Lesser Black Backed Gull:  8+ around
Great Black Backed Gull:  c150 around
Kittiwake:                                                   56
Late afternoon at the airport Harrier roost 6 Marsh Harriers roosted, a Sparrowhawk flew over as did a Great White Egret.

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Another Day at Dungeness!

07.55-08.55 from the fishing boats:
                                              Up Channel                Down Channel
Red-breasted Merganser:                                                  1
Red-throated Diver:                                                         11
Great Northern Diver:                                                       1
Great-crested Grebe:                            24 around   
Gannet:                                  37          62 feeding         138  
Cormorant:                                          Present n/c
Oystercatcher:                         2
Turnstone:                               2
Great Skua:                                                                       1
Black-headed Gull:                        Many Present
Mediterranean Gull:                             4 around
Herring Gull:                                  Many Present
Great Black Backed Gull:              Many Present
Lesser Black Backed Gull:             Few Present
Kittiwake:                                                                       27
Auk Sp:                                                                            2
Stonechat:                                            2 by boats
Common Stonechat & Dartford Warbler(at least 2 present) Kerton Road triangle
The Grey Stonechat Kerton Road Triangle
This afternoon on the reserve Ring-necked Duck,Great White Egrets, Cattle Egret, Little Egrets, Marsh Harriers, Caspian and Yellow-legged Gulls, more North Thames colour ringed Herring Gulls, 3 Black-tailed Godwits, Redshank, 2 Kingfishers and Long-eared Owl all seen despite the at times torrential rain.
As I arrived home late afternoon 2 Bewick Swans flew over my house towards the lakes presumably to roost.

Friday, 18 November 2016

First thing this morning at Boulderwall the Ring-necked Duck, also Cattle, Great White and Little Egret and 2 Marsh Harriers.
At the Dipping Pool the Long-eared Owl still on its chosen perch. A quick look from Firth revealed very few Gulls so down to the fishing boats and come back later.
Fairly quiet at the fishing boats a scan of the horizon saw 87 Gannets slowly moving down channel. 3 Mediterranean Gulls and c20 Kittiwakes were offshore, a single Brent goose flew into Lade bay, a single Turnstone on the beach and 17 Great-crested Grebes were off shore.
Great White Egret from Firth
Back at Firth I located 4 Caspian Gulls (Ad,1w,2w,3w) also and adult and a 3w Yellow-legged Gull.
A kingfisher was back and forth in front the hide  and a Great White egret dropped in.
An afternoon visit to Firth and DW had located another Caspian Gull sporting a green ring 76P0. 
Green ringed Caspian Gull 76PO taken in awful light conditions
A second adult Caspian Gull

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Gulls in the Rain & Gales!

Ring-necked Duck early this morning
First thing this morning I went to the reserve where the Ring-necked duck was showing well on Cooks Pool also there a Great White Egret, a Little Egret, a Bittern the Cattle Egret flew over the field disappearing in a ditch, also a Marsh Harrier quartering the top end of the reed bed and a Common Buzzard motionless on a post.
Long-eared Owl behind the Dipping Pool this morning
As I walked to Firth after viewing the Long-eared Owl all the Gulls flushed probably by a Heron or Great White Egret and disappeared towards the Open Pits, so I decided to go to the fishing boats and come back to the reserve later.
09.00-09.30 from the fishing boats lots of birds but nothing moving:
                                     Up Channel                 Down Channel
Red-throated Diver:                                                    2
Great-crested Grebe:                          16 o/s      
Gannet:                                              c120 o/s
Cormorant:                                       Present n/c
Common Scoter:                3
Turnstone:                                        4 on beach
Black-headed Gull:                          Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull:           2
Herring Gull:                                   Present n/c
Lesser Black Backed Gull:              Present n/c
Great Black Backed Gull:                Present n/c
Kittiwake:                                          c150 o/s
Razorbill:                                                                      1
Goldfinch:                                           8 over
Grey Seal:     2
After my usual late breakfast I went back to the reserve, where in the rain and wind made my way to the shelter of Firth Hide with PB. Within a few minutes we located 3 Caspian Gulls and several colour ringed Gulls which were duly read and noted, DW arrived and spotted another Caspian Gull. Also there an adult Yellow-legged Gull and 2 Goldeneye. 2 more Caspian Gulls dropped after I left to look at the sea again.
Adult + 3w Caspian Gull
Adult Caspian Gull
3w Caspian Gull
2w Caspian Gull
1w Caspian Gull
Adult Yellow-legged Gull
Grey Heron in front of Firth
Late afternoon the sea was very Quiet apart from the c150 Kittiwakes and usual Gulls.

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

A Quieter Day

An uninspiring sea watch this morning:
08.00-09.00 from the fishing boats with NF, DW & BC.
                                 Up Channel       Down Channel
Brent Goose:                 5
Shelduck:                                                       1
Common Scoter:                                          10
Red-throated Diver:                   2 on             4
Great-crested Grebe:               15 Around
Gannet:                                  c30 Around
Turnstone:                                4 on beach
Mediterranean Gull:    2
Kittiwake:                    5
Guillemot:                                3 around
Razorbill:                     2           1 around
Goldfinch:                                2 over

Ring-necked Duck
At Boulderwall the Ring-necked Duck was still present on Cook's Pool also a Great white Egret there, the Cattle Egret was still in the fields with Cattle. With the number of cars in the car park I opted to go some where quieter. At Scotney all the usual feral Geese and wildfowl but nothing out of the ordinary. Denge Marsh Gully was unsurprisingly very quiet. 
The Grey Stonechat
Early afternoon at the Kerton Road triangle the pale Stonechat was  still insitu along with 3 Dartford Warblers and 2 Common Stonechats.
14.10-15.00 from the fishing boats was very slow, though a Great Northern Diver flew down channel and 5 Red-throated divers flew up channel, while on the c a flock of c150 Kittiwakes.
Little Egrets from Firth at sunset
Late afternoon from Firth Hide an adult Caspian Gull and 2 adult Yellow-legged Gulls, the 3 Black-tailed Godwits still present and a Redshank.


Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Dotterel!

 Ring-necked Duck in the early morning gloom
Still without a car this morning MH kindly picked me up. Our first stop was at Cooks Pool Boulderwall where the Ring-necked Duck was  showing nicely despite the gloomy weather. Further along the track the Cattle Egret was in its chosen field.
From the viewing ramp 5+ Bearded Tits were using the gritter, Denge Marsh was very quiet this morning, though 2 Common Snipe, a Common Buzzard and a Marsh harrier were noted.
Cattle Egret
 Bearded Tits on the gritter from the viewing ramp
From Dennis's Hide 2 Great White Egrets and a Goldeneye among the the usual wildfowl. Among the Gulls was an adult Yellow-legged Gull.
Walking up to Firth we stopped at the dipping pool where as usual I scanned the Sallows and there was the Long-eared Owl hopefully back for the rest of the winter. From Firth the 3 Black-tailed Godwits still but nothing unusual among the many Gulls.

Dotterel on the beach in the late afternoon gloom
Late this afternoon Owen Leyshon called to tell me had found a Dotterel on the shingle opposite Jarmans, the only problem I was car less, a quick call to Mark H who kindly came and picked me up, taking me to see the Dotterel of which we enjoyed great views in the late afternoon gloom. Soon after the garage called to say my car was ready. I was only without a car for 4 days but it felt as though my legs had been chopped off. I take my hat off to people who voluntarily give up the cars.