Tuesday, 8 August 2023

08/08/2023

Juvenile Black Tern
The mucky weather at the weekend brought in up 8 Black Terns, an Arctic tern and several Common and Sandwich Terns, disappointingly there wasn't a big arrival of waders, but Wood, Green and Common Sandpipers, Greenshanks, Redshanks, Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers, Black-tailed Godwits and Dunlin, which have all been present for sometime. Up to 4 Garganey can be found at the ARC along with 2 Glossy Ibis, 6 Golden plover dropped in today and 40 more were at Galloways with a Whinchat per CT.
There a few Swifts over the ARC and beach today(possibly the last I'll see this year) and 100s of Sand Martins.
4 Cattle Egrets came to the ARC before going to roost
Greenshanks
The last few days have also brought an arrival warblers with many Willow Warblers, Common and Lesser Whitethroats, with smaller numbers of Garden, Sedge and Reed Warblers., 2 Pied Flycatchers and a Redstart.
Lesser Whitethroat
Common Whitethroat
Lovely lemon Willow Warbler
Shag from the fishing boats 
Sea watching has remained abysmal with a Shag off the fishing boats being the highlight which will more than likely be the only one I see at Dungeness this year as it is surprisingly scarce here.
I found another Great Green Bush Cricket in Brambles by the Screen at the ARC




Friday, 4 August 2023

04/08/2023

Wood Sandpiper
Once again the ARC has been the most productive place avian wise, with 17 species of wader recorded this week, also 3 Egret species , Glossy Ibis, Garganey, Hobby, Marsh Harrier and the usual wildfowl and warblers.
Wood and Green Sandpiper
Greenshanks
The sea is gradually improving with more Terns and the occasional Shearwater and Skua, but it requires a lot of time and effort.
This Herring Gull caught a stranded Weaver Fish, delicately picking it up, then repeatedly beating it on the pebbles presumably to neutralise the stinging spines, (which I can attest to being excruciatingly painful after picking up a stranded one a few years ago) eventually it carefully positioned the fish head first to swallow it even though the spines were still attached.

Great-crested Grebe at the fishing boats
Turnstone at the fishing boats
Willow Warbler
Willow Warbler at the ARC one of a reasonable fall of them this week
Willow Warbler
Great Green Bush Cricket at the ARC today
Fire Bugs at the observatory today

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

02/08/2023

Little tern at the fishing boats
Sea watching today was an improvement than of late, both Balearic and Manx Shearwaters but only 2 of each, 100s of Common Terns west with smaller numbers of Sandwich Terns and Gannets, also a small number of Little Terns and singles of Roseate and Black tern for 1 lucky observer. The 100s of Swifts were a definite highlight. 
At the ARC it was Groundhog Day Wood, Green and Common Sandpiper, Greenshank, Redshank, Dunlin, and a few Little Ringed Plovers, the 2 Glossy Ibis also still present.
Some of the 100s of Swifts going out to sea today
Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
                                 Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon

Mediterranean Gull by the fishing boats this afternoon
Hummingbird Hawkmoth by the perimeter wall yesterday morning

Monday, 31 July 2023

31/07/2023


Little Tern from the Firth fence
I can only assume that there is little or no fish off of Dungeness at the moment, only 4 Porpoises seen again today where as most years in the summer up to 90 would be present, also there are no feeding flocks of Gannets, Kittiwakes, Gulls, Terns off shore, it would also explain the total lack of any Shearwaters at this end of the channel.
At Burrowes Pit today there were 8 Little Terns, 3 Sandwich Terns, 14 Common Terns, a Turnstone, a Common Sandpiper and a Ringed Plover, the Terns probably driven in by the severe weather overnight and today, also 100s of Sand Martins and c20 Swifts.
Little Terns on Burrowes

 
1 of 2 Whimbrel present at the ARC this morning
ARC totals today single each of Wigeon, Greenshank, Wood and Green Sandpiper, 5 Common Sandpipers, 2 Whimbrel, 6 Little Ringed Plovers, 4 Dunlin and Garganey among the usual wildfowl.
Wood Sandpiper from Hanson this afternoon
Wood Sandpiper bathing this afternoon
The back packing drake Garganey from Hanson this afternoon, also another drake present at the far side of the lake.
2 juvenile Garganey from Hanson this afternoon
Sparrowhawk by Hanson Hide
Tree Lichen Beauty the highlight of a meagre catch last night

Friday, 28 July 2023

28/07/2023

This juvenile Little Egret dropped onto the beach in front the sea watch hide this morning, it rested for a few minutes then flew off West.
Sea watching today saw a definite improvement, much better numbers of Gannets and Terns and also an Arctic Skua.
 
These 2  Whimbrel visited the ARC this morning
At the ARC this week Wood, Green and Common Sandpipers, Little Ringed and Ringed Plovers, 2 Glossy Ibis and up to 3 Garganey have all been present daily, along with the usual wildfowl. My first 2 Willow Warblers of the autumn were present at the ARC this morning.
Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
Juvenile Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
This Temminck's Stint was the highlight at the ARC this week 
                                                                Temminck's Stint

This beautiful Oracle Moth was the standout highlight in the MV this week, the first to have graced my trap.

Monday, 24 July 2023

24/07/2023

The sea continues to be rather quiet and repetitive.
06.45-08.15
Common Scoter: 2E      5W
Great-crested Grebe: 1 present
Kittiwake: 53W     
Mediterranean Gull: 2W 
Great Black-backed Gull: 12W  
Sandwich Tern: 28W
Common Tern: 36W    
Auk sp: 1W
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 61W    5E
Sand Martin: 38 out
Swallow: 6 out
Harbour Porpoise: 5
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
13 species of wader on the reserve today, Wood, Green and Common Sandpiper, Greenshank, Redshank, Whimbrel, Black-tailed Godwit, Oystercatcher, Ringed and Little Ringed Plover, Lapwing, Knot and Dunlin, also Great White, Cattle and Little Egrets, Glossy Ibis and the usual wildfowl. A dozen or so Common Terns being very noisy but little sign of nesting, a Hobby, even Bearded Tits were seen and heard despite the abysmal summer weather. 
Wood and Green Sandpiper from Hanson today
Green & Wood Sandpiper joined by a Little Ringed Plover
Common Sandpiper from Hanson
Garganey from Hanson
2 Cattle Egrets around the hay fields today

A first for my trap a Dewick's Plusia
Double Kidney a scarce moth in my trap