Sunday, 27 August 2023

27/08/2023

Spotted Flycatchers were found at the Long Pits and the ARC
Sea watching remains very poor at Dungeness this week, some consolation is the Willow Warblers, Common and Lesser Whitethroats, Reed and Sedge Warblers with small numbers of Blackcaps and Garden Warblers, Spotted Flycatchers, Whinchats and 2 Pied Flycatcher, Wheatears are scarce at the moment. A Wryneck was present round private gardens but very elusive so much so most people never saw it including my self.
Adult Lesser Whitethroat at the Long Pits
                                         Juvenile Lesser Whitethroat at the Long Pits
Great White Egret at the ARC where there are still 4 + Garganey, 2 Glossy Ibis, a few Common Sandpipers, Dunlin, Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers, up to 120 Golden Plovers and a single Ruff.
Black Tern on Burrowes
Apart from 2 Black Terns on burrows today the main reserve has been very poor avian wise. Only 1 hay field has been flooded and I could see no waders on there today, though it is impossible to view the all the of that hay field, why the hay field has not been flooded I have no idea as the pump is in place. As is now usual there is absolutely nothing to look at from the Firth fence due to the disturbance by the visitors to walk in front the fence. The new are islands by the old Makepiece hide are as expected White Elephants, attracting the odd Gadwall and Gull which duly flush as soon as anyone walks by. 

Fox enjoying the abundance of Blackberries and Rose Hips on the peninsula


Friday, 25 August 2023

25/08/2023

This Little Tern is one of several that have flown past the fishing boats, along with a handful of Black Terns, Arctic Skuas, Sandwich and Common Terns but in very low numbers.
Adult and juvenile Garganey at the ARC which has once again been the place on the reserve where a few birds have been seen, but little quality over and above the usual suspects.
Up to 120 Golden Plover have been dropping into the ARC during the day lately
Black Tern on Burrowes for the last couple of days was the highlight there this week
3 Wood Sandpipers on the hayfield 2 though no sign today
Autumn Lady's Tresses at the Long Pits today were the highlight of an almost avian free walk 

Monday, 21 August 2023

21/08/2023

The Pied Flycatcher in The Moat today 
There were a small number of Willow Warblers, Lesser and Common Whitethroats around the area today but the Pied Flycatcher in The Moat was the highlight.
Juvenile Little tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
2 sea watches today saw 2 Balearic Shearwaters, 5 Arctic skuas, 22 Little Terns and 100s of Sandwich and Common Terns.
Juvenile Little tern at the fishing boats this afternoon

1 of 4 Garganey at Hanson this evening
At Hanson This evening the usual Garganey, Egrets and Glossys but very few waders, surprising as 6 Wood Sandpipers were on Hayfield 2 with 2 more on Cooks pool during the morning.
Cattle Egret this evening
                                                Glossy Ibis and Little Egret this evening
Porter's Rustic although a very rare moth in the UK, it is very underwhelming 

Saturday, 19 August 2023

19/08/2023

The sea watching at Dungeness continues to be abysmal, Skuas and Shearwaters are very scarce so far this autumn and only small numbers of Terns off shore. Probably due to the seemingly lack of fish.
This bird made me double take when it came onto the beach. It's definitely got some Caspian in it, but probably a hybrid with Yellow-legged or Herring Gull.
Norwegian ringed Great Black-backed Gull J40CM
Norwegian ringed Great Black-backed Gull J62AR
1 of 2 Spotted Flycatchers at the Long Pits during the week. There are still a few Willow Warblers, Common and Lesser Whitethroats around but only small numbers.

Up to 4 Lesser Emperors were showing well from Hanson Hide during the week, The Glossy Ibis are still there as is the Wood Sandpiper and up to 5 Garganey, hopefully very soon there will be some new birds arriving at the ARC, Burrowes has been abysmal with just the Greenshank, Whimbrel and Common Sandpiper. It is increasing looking like a new milestone in the decline of Dungeness RSPB will be passed this year,  for the first time in its history no Terns bred on the reserve. I have not seen any evidence that the Bitterns and Marsh Harriers were successful on the reserve, though this could be attributed to very high water levels which the RSPB have no control over.
a Spinnach Moth, despite being a relatively common moth, this is the first to come to my trap.
Cydia Amplana a suspected migrant, Though with the numbers being recorded it could be breeding locally

Tuesday, 15 August 2023

15/08/2023

 Egyptian Goose passing the fishing boats this morning. You know the sea watching is poor when this is the highlight!
Avian wise around the peninsula what was seen last week is still now with very little additions.
There has been reasonable numbers of Willow Warblers around the Long Pits this week, Busily feeding up for the next leg of their journey to Africa.



Possibly the last Swift I'll see this year
Autumn Lady's-tresses at the Long pits
Lesser Emperor Dragonfly from Hanson today
Many Common Lizards along the Willow trail boardwalk






 

Saturday, 12 August 2023

12/08/2023

Wheatears are appearing just about anywhere on the peninsula, though they are easier to see on the beach, say there is no improvement to the sea watching.
Willow warblers have started arriving in reasonable numbers, this one was basking in the sun by the Long Pits, also there to be found are good numbers of Common and Lesser Whitethroats, Reed and Sedge Warblers, also a few Blackcaps and Garden Warbler, today also brought in 4 Spotted Flycatchers and a Redstart.

1 of 4 Spotted Flycatchers at the Long Pits today 
Reed Warbler at the Long Pits
Great White Egret from Hanson
Hanson Hide is still providing the most avian interest on the reserve, with daily occurrences of Great, Cattle and Little Egrets, 2 Glossy Ibis, Wood, Green and Common Sandpipers, Dunlin, Redshank, Greenshank, Golden plover, Lapwing, Ringed and Little Ringed Plover, Garganey, Mediterranean Gulls as well as all the expected species.

Redshanks from Hanson
Glossy Ibis from Hanson

Swallows gathering on the road at Dengemarsh this evening. All week 1,000s of Sand Martins have been moving South and West through the peninsula, this afternoon 43 Swifts flew south out to sea, hopefully not the last I'll see this year.