Thursday, 7 September 2017

Ospreys!

07.30-08.15 from the fishing boats:
Common Scoter: 14 up
Gannet: 120 around
Turnstone: 3 around
Great skua: 1 around
Arctic Skua: 6 around
Sandwich Tern: 138 down
Commic Tern; 57 down
Black Tern: 1 down
Sand Martin: 226 out
Swallow: 14 out
Harbour Porpoise: 3+ around
 Willow Warbler
A walk around The Desert produced of note 10 Wheatears, 2 Whinchats, 4 Stonechats, 2 Redstarts, 16+ Pied Wagtails, 10+ Meadow Pipits, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, 7 Common Whitethroats, 3 Lesser Whitethroats, 2 Black Redstarts and steady southward passage of Swallows.
I joined LG in the last net round which produced just 1 bird a juvenile Pied Flycatcher. From the observatory we saw a very distant Osprey that was over Burrowes, also a Merlin having a tussle with a Kestrel.
 Pied Flycatcher
While having lunch in my garden I saw the Osprey again distantly, also a Common Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and a Marsh Harrier. All the Yellow wagtails I have been enjoying in the fields in front the house appear to have left for sunnier climes.
Galloways produced 4 Whinchats but as tractors were cutting the verges I didn't venture to far down. 
Denge Marsh Gully appeared again to be an avian free zone.
Another sea watch 14.15-15.00 was more or less a re run of this mornings watch.
 2 Ospreys over the ARC
Late afternoon at the ARC from Hanson a surprise in the form of 2 Ospreys which headed towards Burrowes. A short while later one reappeared over Kerton Road Pit where it hunted for about 20 minutes making at least 6 unsuccessful plunges before finally catching a nice size fish, It then took its
prize out to the shingle ridges to consume it. Also from the hide a Garganey, a Black-necked Grebe, my first Pintail of the autumn and a Little Stint of note. No sign of the Pectoral Sandpiper this afternoon nor this morning as far as I am aware, though RBA are reporting it as still being present.  
Garganey from Hanson

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Red-backed Shrike!

 Spotted Redshank
My first stop this morning was at the ARC which was a mistake, as had I gone to the fishing boats as normal I would have been present when a Sabine's Gull flew past. From Hanson a Spotted Redshank was on view along with 5 Garganey, a Common Sandpiper and the Pectoral Sandpiper which was on the old Cormorant Island about as far away from the hide as it could be, also all the usual wildfowl and Lapwing. 
 Wheatear
I had an uneventful walk around The Desert with Jamie from Hythe seeing just a few Whinchats, Wheatears, Stonechats, Common Whitethroats and a few Swallows over. 
On my way back home I got a call from LG telling me he'd found a juvenile Red-backed Shrike just a few hundred yards north of The Desert, a few minutes later I was watching the bird which was very flighty not allowing close approach. We later realised the bird was bearing a ring which probably explained its reluctance to allow approach. 
  Red-backed Shrike
 Red-backed Shrike showing ring
  Red-backed Shrike
Red-backed Shrike with a Bee 
 This afternoon I had another walk around The Desert seeing much the same as this morning, I then decided to have another look at the Shrike. It was still very wary, so I sat down by a bush hoping it would come to me, after about half an hour with no success, a young Fox came trotting around the bush getting a big surprise when it a last spotted me as more or less stepped over my outstretched legs. The Shrike never really gave itself up.
 Black-necked Grebe
Late afternoon back at Hanson a Black-necked Grebe, also 3 Little Stints, a Dunlin, 2 Common Sandpipers, 5 Garganey still, Water rails in front the hide and the usual birds.
 Black-necked Grebe with 4 Garganey in the background

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Osprey!

07.30-08.30 from the fishing boats:
Common Scoter:  1 up   5 down
Gannet: c60 around
Sparrowhawk: 1 in
Kestrel: 1 moving south being severely harassed by 2 Arctic Skuas c500 mts off shore
Great Skua: 1 around
Arctic Skua: 8+ around
Sandwich Tern: c100 around
Common Tern: 28 down
Black Tern: 1 around
Guillemot: 1 around
Swallow: 12 out
Harbour Porpoise: 6+
Grey Seal: 1
The sea watch was cut short by the persistent drizzle which also prevented me from doing my usual circuit of The Desert. 
Marsh Harrier from Hanson this morning
Mid morning from Hanson of note 2 Marsh Harriers, a Common Swift among the many Swallows, Sand and House Martins, 2 Common Sandpipers and 3 Garganey among the usual eclipse wildfowl I couldn't find the Pectoral Sandpiper.
Garganey from Hanson this morning

Osprey over Burrowes this morning
On the reserve 2 Cattle Egrets from the entrance track. While walking towards Makepiece with MH the Osprey flew over Christmas Dell towards Dengemarsh then reappeared over Burrowes a few minutes later. From Makepiece  2 Little stints among 6 Dunlin and a Ringed Plover, also the female Goldeneye has reappeared today

2 Little stints from Makepiece this morning
female Goldeneye from Makepiece this morning
Late morning at Scotney the usual Greylag, Canada, Barnacle and Egyptian Geese were joined on the sward by 2 Ruff, 48 Curlew and 69 Golden Plover.
1 of at least 8 Whinchats at Galloways lunchtime
At Galloways an big improvement on yesterday, at least 8 Whinchat, 6 Stonechats, a Chiffchaff and a Common Whitethroat. 
Golden Plover Springfield Bridge this afternoon
1 of 4 Ruff with the Golden plovers and Lapwings at Springfield Bridge
Denge Marsh Gully was an avian free zone this afternoon, Denge Marsh though held 5 Great White Egrets, 148 Golden Plover, 4 Ruff, c200 Lapwing, another Common Swift and all the usual wildfowl.
Another 30 minute sea watch from the fishing boats saw basically exactly the same as this morning with addition of a Common Swift flying out to sea.
Great White Egret from Hanson late this afternoon
As I walked up to Hanson late this afternoon all the birds were flushed from the islands, looking around the Osprey appeared over the Tower Pits and headed off towards Lydd. From the hide the Pectoral Sandpiper had reappeared on the islands, a Great White Egret was posing, 2 Common Sandpipers, a Green Sandpiper, a Garganey still also a Curlew Sandpiper dropped in very briefly.

Monday, 4 September 2017

Skuas!

 Arctic Skua
07.30-08.30 & 10.15-11.30 From the fishing boats:

Wigeon: 4 down
Teal: 1 down
Common Scoter: 22 up
Great-crested Grebe: 2 around
Balearic Shearwater: 1 down
Gannet: 129 up     87 down
Cormorant: c40 around
Whimbrel: 1 down
Great Skua: 4 down
Arctic Skua: 10+ around
Sandwich Tern: N/C c200 around
Commic Tern: 48 down
Black Tern: 16 down + 2 around
Guillemot: 1 around
Wheatear: 3 on beach
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour porpoise: 10+

 Arctic Skuas doing what they do!

 Between sea watches I spent an hour taking a stroll around The Desert getting rather wet in the constant drizzle, apart from a couple of Wheatears, Stonechats, 2 Black Redstarts and a Tit flock very little was seen.
Soggy Wheatear Denge Marsh Gully
Lunchtime in Denge Marsh Gully a Wheatear was the only bird of note which was more than I saw in Galloways. 3 Great White Egrets could be seen on Denge Marsh from Springfield Bridge.
On the ARC from Hanson early afternoon, of note 4 Ruff, the Pectoral Sandpiper still present as were 2 Common Sandpiper and 3 Garganey among the usual wildfowl, sadly the Curlew Sandpipers had been flushed by a Marsh Harrier, 3 Little Egrets and another Great White Egret were also present. Over the road near Boulderwall farm at least 2 Cattle egrets present.
Skua sp: from the fishing boats this afternoon? 
With white bases to tail and tail projection I'm guessing heavy Arctic but open to suggestions.

Saturday, 2 September 2017

Not a bad day at Dunge!

 Redstart in The Desert
Another good day at Dungeness started with a Greenshank over the house while I was covering the MV, then around The Point, with 3 Redstarts, 5 Whinchats, 7 Wheatears, 5+Yellow Wagtails, 4 Tree Pipits one of which landed briefly on the Buddleia in the observatory garden, 3 Spotted Flycatchers, 10+ Common Whitethroats, 4 Lesser Whitethroats, 3 Blackcaps, 5 Willow Warblers, a Chiffchaff, a few Hirundines and 2 Sparrowhawks. 
 Wheatear with a juicy caterpillar
 Wasp Spider at the observatory
 Painted Lady old lighthouse
Hummingbird Hawkmoth old lighthouse
Lunchtime from the garden 3 Common Buzzards, a Sparrowhawk, 2 Yellow Wagtails and 9 Golden Plover over.
 Pied Wagtail on my roof
Golden Plover from the garden
14.15-15.15 from the fishing boats:

Teal: 1 down
Gannets: c20 around
Dunlin: 6 down
Arctic Skua: 6+ around
Sandwich Tern: c100 around
Common Tern: c40 around
Black Tern: 2 around
Guillemot: 3 around
Sand Martin: 38 out
Swallow: 30 out
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 36+
 Late this afternoon from Hanson the Pectoral Sandpiper was on the old Cormorant island, still at least 2 Garganey present as were 4 Avocets and an Osprey which was watched distantly fishing over the Kerton Road pits.
Spoonbills from Makepiece
This evening on the reserve 2 Spoonbills were on Burrowes, also 2 Great White Egrets, 3 Little Egrets, 6 Ringed Plovers, 4 Dunlin and Common Sandpipers. From the entrance track near Boulderwall 2+ Cattle Egrets in the ditches.
 Palpita vitrealis
 Vestal
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Evergestis limbata

Thursday, 31 August 2017

Cattle Egrets!

I joined AJG who kindly collated the numbers in the sea watch hide 06.00-07.30:
Common Scoter: 11 up
Gannet: 146 up
Dunlin: 2 down
Arctic Skua: between 14 and 24(?) max flock size 9, so much harrying of Sandwich Terns very difficult to be sure, almost certainly some overlap.
Kittiwake: 5 down
Little Tern: 1 down
Sandwich Tern: 1574 down   51 up
Common Tern: 3 down
Juvenile Peregrine on Power station pylon this morning
A walk around the lighthouse bushes and The Desert area saw of note 4 Whinchat, 14+ Wheatear, 2 Redstarts, 20+ Common Whitethroat, 7+ Lesser Whitethroat, 6+ Blackcap, 8+ Willow Warbler, a Chiffchaff, 2 Black Redstarts, a Sparrowhawk and an adult and juvenile Peregrine on the pylons.
 Cattle Egret with a Water Vole
As MH had seen 4 Cattle Egrets drop into Denge Marsh I called into the reserve on my way home for breakfast. From the entrance track 5 Cattle Egrets could be seen. I watched an adult bird catch a what I believe was a Water Vole, it shook it violently, and beat it on the ground before swallowing it whole.
In several visits to the ARC the Pectoral Sandpiper was still present, 4+ Common Sandpipers, 24 Black-tailed Godwits, 6 Dunlin, 2 Common Snipe, 3 Garganey, 22 Little Egrets, 4 Great White Egrets, small numbers of Hirundines and a single Swift. In the Willow Trail 2 Spotted Flycatchers and a Great-spotted Woodpecker.

 Cattle Egret
 Cattle Egrets

Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull
14.15-15.15 from the fishing boats with AJG
Gannet: 18 up
Arctic Skua: 6+ around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 juv/1w around
Little Tern: 1 down
Sandwich Tern: 98 down
Common Tern: 26 down
Whinchat: 1 around
Wheatear: 3 around
Grey Seal: 1 
Harbour Porpoise 8+

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Balearic Shearwater:

Balearic Shearwater
06.00-08.45 from the sea watch hide with AJG who collated the numbers:
Teal: 1 down
Shoveler: 2 down
Common Scoter: 2 up
Fulmar: 1 up
Balearic Shearwater: 1 around
Gannet: 78 around
Oystercatcher: 1 up
Dunlin 3 up
Common Sandpiper: 2 around
Great Skua: 1 up
Sandwich Tern: 263 around
Common Tern: 11 around
Willow Warbler: 4+ by perimeter wall
Chiffchaff: 1+ by perimeter wall
Wheatear: 1 by perimeter wall
Balearic Shearwater
On the reserve an influx of Common Sandpipers late afternoon with 14 on the ARC and at least 8 on Burrowes, also 26 Black-tailed Godwits, 36 Dunlin, 2 Green Sandpipers, 2 Redshanks, 2 Greenshanks, 6 Ringed Plovers, the Pectoral Sandpiper still present, 3+ Garganey, 6+ Great white Egrets and still plenty of Swallows, Sand and House Martins along with all the eclipse wildfowl.
 A somewhat worn Ni Moth from last night