Wednesday, 14 February 2024

14/02/2024

Some of the several hundred Great-crested Grebes off the the sea watch hide this morning

A very slow sea watch this morning in thoroughly miserable conditions.

07.45-09.45  Wind SSW 6, Temp 10°  Rain, visibility 400-1,000 Mts

Shelduck: 1W
Wigeon: 6E
Common Scoter: 2E
Great-crested Grebe: Minimum of 356 present (I was bored)
Turnstone: 3W        
Kittiwake: 28W   
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: 21W
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 48W          9E
Razorbill: 3W  
Red-throated Diver: 5E    19W
Fulmar: 2W    
Gannet: 41W     7E
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Grey Seal: 1
The rest of the day was write off due to the weather.
Fulmar in the gloom this morning
Great Northern Diver on the ARC yesterday


Monday, 12 February 2024

12/02/2024

 An hours watch this morning from the sea watch hide was very disappointing.

07.45-08.45 with RW 

Wind NW1 Temp 3° Clear and sunny

Wigeon: 2E
Great-crested Grebe: 14 on     
Kittiwake: 11W      
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 7W
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 12W  5E  10 on
Razorbill/Guillemot:17W
Red-throated Diver: 16W   12E 
Gannet: 8E   3W
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Glossy Ibis in the horse paddock today
The 2 Great Northern and Black-throated Diver were all together on Burrowes also several Goldeneye but little else of note. Around the ARC 3 Great White Egrets  and a single Common Snipe, in the bushes 2 Chiffchaff and a Goldcrest but generally quiet.
One of the Lydd Little Owls sun bathing today
Most of the 58 Bewick Swans wintering on Walland Marsh
A drive around the marsh found a few Tree Sparrows and Yellowhammers, good numbers of Fieldfare but just a handful of Redwing and very little else.
Bewick Swans
Bewick Swans
Bewick Swans
Great White Egret at the ARC this evening
These images help to explain the lack of passerines on Walland Marsh. Good to know our guardians of the countryside are on the case.💩


Sunday, 11 February 2024

11/02/2024

The best part of the day was spent sea watching, the 2 adult Little Gulls that flew East were the highlight, hopefully the the fore runners of spring migration.

07.50-09.30 with RW & OL & 13.00-15.30 from the sea watch hide.

Wind S3 Temp 9° Cloudy with Heavy rain at times.

Brent Goose: 29E
Shelduck: 3E
Great-crested Grebe: 1E   2 on
Oystercatcher: 6E        
Kittiwake: 34E       124W    
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Little Gull: 2E adults
Mediterranean Gull:  4W    6E
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Caspian Gull: 1 present 2 cy
Guillemot: 31W  10E  13 on
Razorbill: 2W
Razorbill/Guillemot:316W     147E
Red-throated Diver: 125W   24E
Fulmar: 3W      
Gannet: 344W   163E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Grey Seal: 1
Some of the 39 Barnacle Geese of unknown origin that were feeding in the field in front my house this morning.
The Great Northern Diver with the deformed bill was still on the ARC, thanks to NB for the info. The great Northern and Black-throated Diver was still on Burrowes today, thanks to RW for the info. The Bewick Swans are still at Clubbs Lane, Walland Marsh probably not for much longer. The Glossy Ibis is still around and Bitterns seem to be more in evidence. On The Point a Woodlark was heard yesterday and a Dartford Warbler was seen.

Wednesday, 7 February 2024

07/02/2024

1w Caspian gull on the beach in front the sea watch hide this morning

08.00-09.30 with RW & OL.   Wind NE4, Temp 5° Cloudy with drizzle.

Brent Goose: 2W
Shelduck: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 8W   1E
Oystercatcher: 1E        
Kittiwake: 7W      
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Caspian Gull: 1 present 2 cy
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 1 present
Guillemot: 108W   7E
Razorbill/Guillemot: 146W    
Red-throated Diver: 64W   3E
Fulmar: 2W      
Gannet: 20W   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 1
No change on the reserve, the Divers are still on Burrowes with another on the ARC. The Glossy Ibis is still present but very elusive. The winter Swans are still at Clubb's Lane, Walland Marsh, no wild geese have been reported for a few days.
Just a Leucistic Herring Gull at the fishing boats
Leucistic Herring Gull
Leucistic Herring Gull
A small East bound movement of Brent Geese this afternoon

Monday, 5 February 2024

05/02/2024

Great Northern Diver on the ARC always distant
Todays sea watch carried in the same poor vein as the last few days.
07.45-09.45 with RW & OL.   Wind SW 7, Temp 10° Cloudy with poor visibility.

Brent Goose: 118E 
Shelduck: 1W     
Pintail: 17W
Common Scoter: 1W     5E         
Great-crested Grebe: 1W
Oystercatcher: 6E
Kittiwake: 51W      
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 1E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 211W   31E
Razorbill: 44W      3E
Razorbill/Guillemot: 105W      23E
Red-throated Diver: 21W      247E
Fulmar: 1W       6E
Gannet: 46W     11E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Stock Dove: 1 in off
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Cattle Egret playing with its food at Cockles Bridge
The long stayers were all still present today, but nothing new around the area today, even the Gulls seem to have dispersed.

Sunday, 4 February 2024

04/02/2023

08.00-09.30 with RW. Wind WSW 6, Temp 11° Overcast with poor visibility.

Brent Goose: 3E 
Shelduck: 1W     
Mallard: 4W
Wigeon: 3W         
Great-crested Grebe: 2E   1W
Kittiwake: 33W      14E
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 3E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 107E   28W
Razorbill/Guillemot: 119E      64W
Red-throated Diver: 82E   483W   
Gannet: 122E    
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 1

As today was yet another dreary day I didn't bother with the camera. At Scotney the usual Golden Plover. Lapwing and feral Geese on the sward, on the lake 100s of Wigeon with smaller numbers of Tufted duck and Pochard. Scarce Grebes are just that this winter with not a single Slavonian, Black-necked or Red-necked Grebe being reported. On Burrowes still the Great Northern Diver and Black-throated Diverwith a handful of Goldeneye of any note. At the ARC this afternoon another Great Northern Diver staying obstinately over by the far bank, also the Glossy Ibis dropped in before going to roost Late afternoon. A mid afternoon walk from the ARC to Springfield Bridge found 5 Chiffchaffs and a Goldcrest in a small Tit flock by Hookers. A single Great White Egret was seen on Dengemarsh along with 3 Marsh Harriers. In the hay fields a few Gadwall and Teal but none of the hoped for Pipits.
AS far as I'm aware the Wild swans are still present on Walland Marsh.

Friday, 2 February 2024

02/20/2024

 
One of the flocks of west bound Pintail this morning

07.45-10.00 with RW & OL.    Wind SW 3, Temp 7° Cloudy with poor visibility at times.

Brent Goose: 11E       1W
Gadwall: 5W
Pintail: 116W
Common Scoter: 5E    2W
Great-crested Grebe: 6 present
Oystercatcher: 3E
Kittiwake: 74W
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 1E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 126E    9W
Razorbill: 23E     2W
Razorbill/Guillemot: 745E      136W
Red-throated Diver: 268E   129W       8 on
Fulmar: 1W         1E
Gannet: 165E    
Cormorant: Present n/c
The nearest I've come to finding a white winger so far this winter
White-tailed Eagle (G542) from my garden at lunchtime. Although it is part of the re-introduction scheme it is still a magnificent bird. Many thanks to Alan Cooper and Bernard Boothroyd for getting the news out so quickly.
Adult Polish Caspian Gull P:64K at the fishing boats this afternoon
The Divers were still on Burrowes today but generally very quiet. The Glossy Ibis is still being very elusive. 4 Cattle egrets were around Cockles bridge today and the usual Swans were out on Walland Marsh.
Sanderling at the fishing boats this afternoon


Thursday, 1 February 2024

01/02/2024

While having my early morning coffee in the garden 100s of feral Geese flew over out to the marsh to feed, most were Greylags, 29 Barnacle Geese were notable, 22 Egyptian Geese and just a handful of Canada Geese. Also over were a Common Buzzard and a Marsh Harrier, I also heard Green Woodpecker yaffling nearby a rare occurrence here recently.
An early morning walk around the ARC was quiet though at least a dozen Water rail were recorded and a few Cetti's Warblers  but no Snipe of any kind, a Great White Egret was in the Willow Trail.
At Cockles bridge 4 Cattle Egrets and 2 Little Egrets.
Scratch and Scratch sun bathing again today
Most of the Walland Marsh Bewick Swans
 A trip to Scotney saw 1,000s each of Golden Plover and Lapwing, with a few Dunlin and Redshank and the usual wildfowl. 
On Burrowes still a Great Northern Diver and Black-throated Diver, also at least 4 Goldeneye but little else around of note. 
On Walland 57 Bewick swans in their chosen field and 5 very distant Whooper Swans near the turbines.
A few flocks of Fieldfare were seen but just 2 Tree Sparrows probably my incompetence.
At the fishing boats this afternoon a few Auks and Red-throated Divers tooing and froing and only small numbers of Gulls present compared to recent days.

Monday, 29 January 2024

29/01/2024

Once again lots of birds off shore but very poor variety and little sign of migration.

08.00-09.00.  Wind SSW 3, Temp 8° Cloudy with fog

Brent Goose: 24E
Common Scoter: 2E
Great-crested Grebe: 3 present
Dunlin: 4W
Kittiwake: 4W
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 17W
Razorbill: 41W
Razorbill/Guillemot: 770W
Red-throated Diver: 426W       5E 
Fulmar: 2E
Gannet: 15W    
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 1
When I came home from the sea watch the Pink-footed Geese were were feeding in the field in front my house. A from the garden year tick.
3 each of Cattle Egret and Little Egret were in the Cockles Bridge triangle, also 2 Fieldfare the first for the year on the peninsula for me. A Glossy Ibis flew over the road and disappeared into the private fishing lakes. A wander around the ARC was disappointingly quiet. On Burrowes The Divers were reported as still present. On Walland the Bewick Swan Herd was again in the field at the junction of Beacon Lane and Clubbs Lane.
2cy Caspian Gull
This afternoon at the fishing boatsin the company of DW, CG, MW & RS at least 4 Caspian Gulls, 2 Yellow-legged Gulls and an Argentatus Herring Gull were among the throng of Gulls feeding on the churned up shellfish. 90 Brent Geese flew East along with 9 Common Scoter, Plenty of Auks were tooing and froing offshore.
2cy Caspian Gull
2cy Caspian Gull
2cy Caspian Gull
Northern Argentatus Herring Gull

Sunday, 28 January 2024

28/01/2024

 07.45-09.45 with OL.  Wind SSE 4, Temp 3° Partly Cloudy

Brent Goose: 1E
Pintail: 9E
Common Scoter: 1E
Great-crested Grebe: 1E
Oystercatcher: 15E
Dunlin: 1E
Kittiwake: 46E
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 8E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 1,942E
Razorbill: 37E
Razorbill/Guillemot: 1,230E
Red-throated Diver: 232E   6W  
Gannet: 132E    
Cormorant: Present n/c
3 Cattle Egrets were in the Cockles Bridge Triangle late morning
Black-throated Diver
On Burrowes today at least 1 Great Northern Diver along with the Black-throated Diver and several Goldeneye, still no Smew or Goosander. At the ARC no sign of yesterdays Scaup, plenty of Shoveler, Teal and Wigeon there. A single Glossy Ibis was seen late afternoon flying over the ARC per DB.
One of several Goldeneye present on Burrowes
Yesterdays Pink-footed Geese were back at Dengemarsh today, most of the time they were distant and half hidden by a Reed belt, late afternoon they flew into a the field opposite the Chicken Sheds joining a group of Greylag Geese but didn't seem to want to settle, after 15 minutes they flew off to Walland.
Pink-footed Geese



Elsewhere on Dengemarsh a flock of 21 Corn Buntings, 6 Bearded tits and a Raven of note
Raven over Dengemarsh