Tuesday, 4 April 2023

04/04/2023

A biting force 4 Easterly wind and clear skies this morning didn't bode well for a classic sea watch, but it was an improvement than of late.
06.30 - 09.00 from the hide with RW, CP 
Brent Goose: 19E
Greylag Goose: 2 out   
Shoveler: 10E
Pintail: 1E
Garganey: 3E all drakes
Teal: 25E  
Common Scoter: 259E
Red-breasted Merganser: 17E
Great-crested Grebe:  3E    2 on
Oystercatcher: 5E
Curlew: 5E
Kittiwake: 8E
Mediterranean Gull: 4E
Common Gull: 57E
Sandwich Tern:21E    
Guillemot: 12E   
Auk: 41E     
Red-throated Diver: 43E   
Fulmar: 2E    
Gannet: 36E    43W  
Harbour Porpoise: 4+
Grey Seal: 1
Most of the rest of my day was taken up with waiting for parcels to be delivered. I did get out late afternoon to the ARC where the highlight was a confiding male Siskin at the Pines with a couple of Greenfinches. Several Sand Martins and Swallow flew through and 2 Goldeneye were present, but I missed the 2 Garganey that spent most of the day there.
The 2 Glossy Ibis are still around but it seems as though the Cattle Egrets have departed, there are still Great White egrets around, also a single Greater White-fronted Goose. The hay fields attracted there first Garganey of the year today and Red Kite flew over per BH.
It is not often a Siskin is seen well at Dungeness like this bird as they are usually flyovers. 



Nice to see a Greenfinch tucking into the conifer seeds
Yesterday the Penduline Tit showed well at the ARC, but the highlight for me was an Alpine Swift that powered through late afternoon, a self found tick for me, pity it didn't hang around for better photographs.
The Alpine Swift as it powered away from me
Penduline Tit

 

Sunday, 2 April 2023

02/04/2023 The Weekend.

1 of 2 Alpine Swifts that spent Saturday afternoon hawking over the peninsula

 

This tatty Hooded Crow spent a couple of hours on the beach near the fishing boats Saturday morning

Todays Penduline Tit at the ARC was a little distant but a good find by Rick Smith

A relatively showy Water Pipit at the ARC was unusual today


Six distant Brent Geese over Luxury super yacht "SERENE" which purred past Dungeness early Saturday morning. Which was probably the highlight of the weekends very poor sea watching. 

Friday, 31 March 2023

31/04/2023

The sea watch hide was unsurprisingly rocking this morning in the force 8-10 SSW gale, add to that bands of heavy rain limiting visibility to a few hundred meters, it was no surprise that little was moving out at sea. 
07.45 - 10.00 from the hide with RW 
Brent: 77E    
Common Scoter: 395E     2W
Great-crested Grebe: 2E 
Curlew: 2E
Kittiwake: 1W
Mediterranean Gull: 1E       
Arctic Skua: 1E
Sandwich Tern: 19E  
Guillemot: 45E
Red-throated Diver: 3E  
Fulmar: 9E    2W
Gannet: 294E    12W  
Harbour Porpoise:2
1 of 20+ Sand Martins at the ARC late morning
Goldeneye from Hanson today

2 Common Terns at Burrowes late morning
Single adult Little Gull at Burrowes today

The Ibises were again in the pools by Boulderwall Farm. The Cattle Egrets were in the fields around the horse paddocks.
A Norwegian ringed 2nd calendar year Great Black-backed Gull
 

Thursday, 30 March 2023

30/03/2023

I joined OL on a short trip to Hothfield where the Great Grey Shrike showed well 
 
Polish ringed 2nd calendar year Caspian Gull near the fishing boats late morning today
07.00 - 10.00 today from the hide with RW 
Brent: 148E     7W
Common Scoter: 181E     7W
Great-crested Grebe:  6 on 
Kittiwake: 11E
Black-headed Gull: 67E
Mediterranean Gull: 3E       1W
Common Gull: 129E
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 5E
Glaucous Gull: 1E  2nd cal yr  (Way to slow with the camera as it powered East)
Arctic Skua: 1E
Sandwich Tern: 26E  
Guillemot: 3E
Auk sp: 3E   14W
Red-throated Diver: 27E    1W  
Fulmar: 3E    1W
Manx Shearwater: 1E
Gannet: 26E      47W  
Wheatear: 1 behind hide
Meadow Pipit: 17 in 
Harbour Porpoise: 4
A trickle of migrants appearing now, mainly Chicffchaff, Firecrests, Wheatears and the odd Willow Warbler.
                                                                      Wheatear
                                                                    Chiffchaff
Firecrest

Tuesday, 28 March 2023

28/03/2023

Velvet Scoter with Common Scoters this morning
Hope were high of a good sea watch this morning with a strong southerly blowing, the first couple of hours were good but slowed down as the rain front stared to come through.
06.30 - 12.00 from the hide with OL, DW, RW, SM et al
Brent Goose: 359E  in 19 parties 
Shelduck: 5E
Shoveler: 11E
Pintail: 15E 
Velvet Scoter: 6E
Common Scoter: 983E     2W
Red-breasted Merganser: 8E
Black-necked Grebe: 1E
Great-crested Grebe: 22  on  
Oystercatcher: 1E
Grey Plover: 3E
Sanderling: 1E
Curlew: 2E
Kittiwake: 38E
Little Gull: 12E
Mediterranean Gull: 21E
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 4E
Sandwich Tern: 108E
Common Tern: 1E  (first of the year)
Great Skua: 1E
Guillemot: 37E    
Auk sp: 15E    
Red-throated Diver: 174E    
Fulmar: 12E   1W 
Gannet: 109E    75W
Cormorant: present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 5
Very little other news today apart from the the Camber Scaup relocating to Scotney viewed from the double bends.
Black-necked Grebe among the raft of Great-crested Grebes offshore this morning


Grey Heron on my neighbours trampoline this afternoon
Black Redstarts behind the sea with hide yesterday

Glossy Ibises at Cooks Pool yesterday

Sunday, 26 March 2023

26/03/2023

The sea watching and birding in general has been very poor for the last few days. The sea watching highlight was undoubtedly the White-beaked Dolphins that swam east past the hide and Bouy.

The huge White-tailed Eagle that turned up this morning on the Boulderwall and Lydd Fields in the appallingly wet weather, it hung around for a couple of while before eventually heading off over Lydd towards Scotney and Walland Marsh. While watching it a Bittern, Great White Egret and the 2 Glossy Ibis were seen, along with the usual wildfowl including a Black Swan. I've not seen the the Cattle Egrets for a few days, but at least 4 were seen at Cockles bridge this afternoon by DB, the Camber Scaup is still present per BH.




 

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

21/03/2023

SW5-7 with frequent rain/drizzle. 
A thoroughly miserable morning often with very poor visibility. 
07.00 - 11.00 from the hide joined by JY
Brent Goose: 222E (23 parties)
Common Scoter: 141E     4W
Red-breasted Merganser: 1E
Great-crested Grebe: 8  on  
Kittiwake: 17E
Black-headed Gull: 51E single flock
Sandwich Tern: 13E     3W
Guillemot: 28E   
Auk sp: 21E  
Red-throated Diver: 127E      6W      
Fulmar: 1W 
Gannet: 127E   14W    
Cormorant: present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 3
White-beaked Dolphin: 4E
Todays Black-necked Grebe on the ARC
Glossy Ibises at Cooks Pool
Goldeneye from Dennis's Hide this afternoon

Monday, 20 March 2023

20/03/2023

A force 5-7 South Westerly wind this morning gave the promise of a reasonable watch but was very disappointing.
06.55 - 09.00 from the hide : 
Brent Goose: 11E  1W
Common Scoter: 14E     3W
Great-crested Grebe: 4  on  
Oystercatcher: 1E
Kittiwake: 20E
Mediterranean Gull:1E
Sandwich Tern: 2E      5W
Guillemot: 37E     5W
Auk sp: 24E  
Red-throated Diver: 21E  3W     2 on    
Fulmar: 2E   1W 
Gannet: 127E   14W    
Cormorant: present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 4
Grey Seal: 1
The Ibises and Egrets were still present on the peninsula today as was a Water Pipit and the first Willow Warbler of the year per JY. In the calmer weather over the weekend Firecrests, Dartford Warblers, Wheatears, Woodlark and Woodcocks were seen.
A second calendar year Caspian Gull at the double bends at Scotney today
The first Black-necked Grebe of the year on the peninsula located by Owen  at the far side of Scotney GP 
Marsh Harrier at Cooks Pool about to lose its meal to a Great Black-backed Gull

Saturday, 18 March 2023

A very wet morning watch that produced my first Arctic Skuas of the year. This afternoon was very slow in the bright sunshine.
The Cattle Egrets and Glossy Ibises were reported as being present, despite there being a number of observers around the peninsula nothing else of any note was reported.
 06.30 - 11.00 & 14.00-16.00 from the hide with CP, RW, SM.
Brent Goose: 412E 
Mute Swan: 2E
Shelduck: 2E
Teal: 3E  
Velvet Scoter: 2E
Common Scoter: 433E     17W
Red-breasted Merganser: 6E
Wood Pigeon: 1E in off
Great-crested Grebe: 6  on  
Oystercatcher: 12E
Kittiwake: 194E
Little Gull: 10E
Mediterranean Gull: 7E
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 12E
Sandwich Tern: 42E
Great Skua: 1E
Arctic Skua: 2E
Guillemot: 471E     8W
Razorbill: 8E
Auk sp: 437E     36W
Red-throated Diver: 105E  6W    
Fulmar: 6E   1W 
Gannet: 679E    
Cormorant: present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 7
Grey Seal: 1
The drake Scaup was still at Camber yesterday