Friday, 22 February 2019

Fog!

 Common Gull claiming a nest box
I didn't go out today until after 2 PM when the fog lifted a little. The 2 Whooper Swans were still in the Kale field and 3+ Cattle Egrets were in the horse paddocks, there were at least 3 Great White Egrets around, I saw the drake Smew distantly at Xmas Dell to the accompaniment of the New Lighthouse fog horn. By 3.30 PM the fog had closed in again so home for a cup of tea.
Oak Beauty
The second night of running my moth trap caught the moths of the year, a splendid Oak Beauty, a Common Quaker and a Common Plume.

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Slow going!

08.30-09.30 from The Patch hide with RW:
Greylag Goose: 2W
Wigeon: 13E
Common Scoter: 2E
Red-throated Diver: 3E   8W
Great-crested Grebe: 5 on
Fulmar: 4E
Gannet: 67W     25E
Cormorant: c300E
Kittiwake: 46E
Mediterranean Gull: 4E
Auk sp: 210E      430W
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Next a visit to the reserve to look at Burrowes from Dennis's, but being half term it was a very short visit, the car park filled very quickly so I went for breakfast and got some domestic stuff done.
An afternoon visit to The Patch was disappointing, 6 Reed Buntings feeding along the perimeter fence being the highlight. Back on the reserve there was now 52 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls, but no sign of yesterdays colour ringed birds, so I assume they are migrating through. The drake Smew was reported as still being present. The 4 Cattle Egrets were still around Boulderwall/horse paddocks, also the Whooper Swans have not departed and were feeding in their usual Kale Field late this afternoon.
I have put my moth trap out this evening more in hope than expectancy.
Cattle Egrets at Boulderwall this afternoon

Tuesday, 19 February 2019

A short uninspiring sea watch this morning saw a few each of Gannets, Auks, Red-throated Divers, Kittiwakes and Great-crested Grebes, Cormorants were however still abundant. The first Sandwich Tern of the year was seen by BB before I arrived.
As it is half term and coupled with clement weather means lots of tourists, so I decided to checkout Camber Pools, at least 245 Curlew were in the fields along with 8 Ruff and 5 Mediterranean Gulls and 100s of roosting Black-headed and Common Gulls which kept me busy for a while, checking for Bonaparte's Gull and colour rings which I failed to find on both counts. 
 Some of the 245 Curlews in field behind Camber Pools
Some of 37 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, including North Thames colour ringed bird N7CT 
History of N7CT
On the reserve this afternoon a small influx of 37 adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls 2 of which were sporting colour rings. At least 4 of the Great Black-backed Gulls were bearing Norwegian/ Danish colour rings, I seem to be spending more and more time looking at Gulls legs! 
Also on the reserve the drake Smew still present, 2 Goosander, 3+ Great White Egrets and the 4 Cattle Egrets still around the Boulderwall Fields, also the 14 Ruff still present along with the usual Lapwing, Golden Plover, Wigeon and feral Geese, several Marsh Harriers also present. I was unable to find the Whooper Swans today so I fear they may have departed.
The 2 Whooper Swans yesterday

Sunday, 17 February 2019

Flyby Glaucous Gull!

 Back end of the Glaucous Gull as it sped past the sea watch hide
 Some of this mornings Gannets
8.00-10.00 from the sea watch hide with RW:
Brent Goose: 219E
Wigeon: 8E
Red-throated Diver:114E    42W
Great-crested Grebe: 2 on sea
Fulmar: 4W     2E
Gannet: 454E     72W
Cormorant: 500+ around
Curlew: 3E
Great Skua: 1E
Kittiwake: 224E
Glaucous Gull: 1 juvenile E
Guillemot: 77E
Razorbill: 435E
Auk sp: c1,450E     c380W
Harbour Porpoise: 1
The 2 Whooper Swans were still in the fields at Cockles Bridge. The 4 Cattle Egrets had moved over towards Dengemarsh per RW.
 Some of this mornings Brent Geese
W4VT Herring Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
13.30-14.30 from the fishing boats with RW:
Red-throated Diver: 4E   2W
Great-crested Grebe: 205 from RX446
Gannet: c200 off shore
Cormorant: many present n/c
Oystercatcher: 2W
Great Skua: 2E
Guillemot: c100 on sea
Razorbill: c10 on sea
Auk sp: c50W
Mid afternoon on the reserve from Dennis's Hide 3 more Norwegian and Danish ringed Great Black-backed Gulls. Also 14 Ruff came into roost again per DW.
This evening only 2 Marsh Harriers roosted at my allotted reed bed though 7 dropped in but were spooked by something, perhaps a Badger, then flew towards the ranges.

Saturday, 16 February 2019

No Change!

07.00-09.30 with AJG who kindly collated the numbers:
Common Scoter: 6E
Red-throated Diver: 67E,    66W
Great-crested Grebe: 6 on
Fulmar: 2E    4W
Gannet: 117E    24W
Cormorant: Many present n/c
Great Skua: 1W
Kittiwake: 3E     32W
Guillemot: 29E
Razorbill: 68E   35W
Auk sp: 398E
I joined AJG in an hours walk around the trapping area and Desert, which proved to be very disappointing with very little avian life seen.
Late morning I could see the 2 Whooper Swans while I had lunch.
This afternoon I joined RW at the fishing boats for a not unexpected disappointing sea watch:
13.30-14.45
Red-throated Diver: 17E
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: c250 feeding off shore
Cormorant: many present n/c
Guillemot: c150 on sea
Razorbill: c30 on sea
Skylark: 1 behind the boats
Linnet: 3 behind the boats
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Common Seal: 1
Late afternoon on the reserve 2 Great White Egrets and the drake Smew  from the entrance track. Fro Dennis's Hide 2 Norwegian ringed Great Black-backed Gulls and a party of 14 Ruff that flew in to roost.

Friday, 15 February 2019

A Beautiful day!

08.00-09.30 from the sea watch hide with OL and AJG who collated the numbers:
Brent Goose: 131E
Wigeon: 22E
Pintail: 2E
Common Scoter: 14E
Red-throated Diver: 61W   96E
Great-crested Grebe: c50 around
Fulmar: 5W   1E
Gannet: 183E
Cormorant: n/c many present
Oystercatcher: 3E
Mediterranean Gull: 1 around
Kittiwake: 36E
Razorbill: 58E     22W
Guillemot: c100 on sea
Auk sp 248 up

At The Patch just an adult Mediterranean Gull of note but very few Gulls present, another 12 Red-throated Divers were seen along with more Guillemots.
 The 2 Whooper Swans snapped from my garden
A very sluggish Bee in the garden late morning
When I went home for a late breakfast the 2 Whooper Swans were fairly close to the garden, 2 Common Buzzards were thermalling high over the fields while a Marsh Harrier hunted the ditches.
A quick look at Walland found only 6 Bewick Swans, I'm presuming the other 28 are on their way back to Russia. There was still a large flock of Fieldfare and Redwing nearby.
This afternoon 13.00-15.30 from the fishing boats with MH and AJG:
Gadwall: 2E
Common Scoter: 11E
Red-throated Diver: 24W   1 on
Great-crested Grebe: c40 around
Gannet: 52W    14E   c50 feeding o/s
Cormorant: minimum of 4,000 flew into Lade Bay
Turnstone: 6 around
Mediterranean Gull: 3E
Kittiwake: 33E   8W
Guillemot: c100 around
Auk sp: 145E
Harbour Porpoise: 1 around
A poor image taken at 6400 ISO in near dark 
Late this afternoon 4 Cattle Egrets, 7 Great White Egrets and 4 Little Egrets flew into the ARC roost.



Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Sunshine at Last!

Probably a German colour ringed Sanderling at the fishing boats this afternoon
Sanderling at the fishing boats
This week has very much been like the previous few weeks with still 1,000s of Cormorants and Auks, along with 100s of Red-throated Divers, Kittiwakes, Gannets, Great-crested Grebes and small numbers of Brent Geese moving East. Notable today were 5 Shelduck West, 3 Common Scoter East( the first I have seen this month), 28 Sanderling on the beach, 2 Harbour Porpoise, a Grey and Common Seal and a Skylark feeding at the back of the fishing boats. 
Turnstone at the fishing boats
Kittiwake at the fishing boats
Reed Bunting feeding by the power station wall earlier this week
The reserve and lakes have been very quiet with very few winter duck, highlights being up to 6 Goldeneye, a Single drake Smew, 3 Goosander, the 2 Whooper Swans, up to 4 Cattle Egrets, 3 Great White Egrets and usual Marsh Harriers, Common Buzzards and handful of Tree Sparrows, while on Walland the 34 Bewick Swans, a flock of 30+ Corn Buntings, a reasonable mixed flock of Fieldfare and Redwings, all of which with the onset of warmer weather will depart along with the Whoopers.  

Sunday, 10 February 2019

Garden Sparrowhawk!

As the beach was packed with wall to wall fisherman taking part in the World Dab Championship, I only spent a few minutes there. That was enough time to see that there was very little change from the last few days, Cormorants, Auks, Red-throated Divers, Great-crested Grebes, Kittiwakes and Gannets, a single Harbour Porpoise and a Grey Seal.
I joined RW in walk around the reserve which was some what underwhelming, though we did see the drake Smew on Burrowes feeding between Makepiece and Scott Hide. We stopped off at Dennis's hide where we found 3 colour ringed Great Black-backed Gulls, a Norwegian, a Danish and a Normandy rung birds, what made them more unusual was that that there was only 15 Great Black-backed Gulls present.
While having lunch a superb male Sparrowhawk made 3 visits to my garden, even posing for photographs, unfortunately they had to be taken through dirty windows, on its third visit it left me with  Great Tit less to feed. 
 Male Sparrowhawk




This afternoon saw the 2 Whooper Swans still from Cockles Bridge, nearby at least 3 Cattle Egrets, 3 Great White Egrets and a Peregrine eating what looked like a Wigeon at Boulderwall.
From Dengemarsh Road c30 Curlew, 100s of Golden Plover and Lapwing but no sign of the Ruff, 2+ Marsh Harriers, a Common Buzzard, c150 Greylag Geese with only an Egyptian Goose with them.
3 Goosander were on Bretts Marina though difficult to see. The 34 Bewick Swans were still at Horses Bones Farm today per PT.  

Friday, 8 February 2019

No Change!

Some of the 1,000s of Gulls at The Patch the last couple of days
I have spent several hours of the last couple of days at The Patch where 1,000s of Gulls have been on the beach and over the sea. Despite intense scrutiny by myself, DW and OL we found nothing out of the ordinary, although we did read many colour rings. While there c400 Brent Geese flew east, Red-throated Divers, Gannets, Kitiwakes, Guillemots, Razorbills and of course Cormorants could be seen constantly tooing and froing off shore, along with the odd Great Skua.
1 of 100s of Guillemots around the fishing boats
Small numbers of Razorbills off the fishing boats
1 of 2 Grey Seals off the fishing boats
The 2 Whooper Swans were still at Cockles bridge this afternoon along with the 3 Cattle Egrets.

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

A very Poor Day!

A thoroughly miserable day around the peninsular, with more or less constant drizzle and fog, both images below taken with very high ISO through the mist. 87 Brent Geese flew east this morning during a very dull and disappointing visit to The patch. The 2 Whooper Swans were still at Cockles Bridge and the Cattle Egrets were nearby. A drake Smew was still on the reserve but little else was seen today in the poor conditions. A visit to Scotney saw no Grey Geese again and very little else.
 Black Redstart at the lifeboat station 
1 of 3 Cattle Egrets still present by Cockles Bridge