Thursday, 7 March 2024

07/03/2024

  
One of the parties of Avocets passing The Point this morning
With a change in wind direction over night immediately improved the sea watching making the six hours I spent there fly by, the downside of the easterly wind was the air pollution cutting visibility noticeably. 
An early flock of Brent Geese picking up the red hue from the rising sun

06.50-12.50 joined by DW & OL from the sea watch hide. Wind E4-5 Temp 7° 

Brent Goose: 410E (26 parties)  
Shelduck: 28E ( 5 parties)
Shoveler: 27E (5 parties)
Wigeon: 3E
Pintail: 124E (9parties)
Teal: 61E ( 9 parties)
Common Scoter: 96E ( 15 parties)
Great-crested Grebe:  12E   9 on sea
Oystercatcher: 15E
Avocet: 23E   (8 + 15)
Curlew: 8E
Bar-tailed Godwit: 2E
Dunlin: 13E
Kittiwake: 36E
Black-headed Gull: 56E
Mediterranean Gull: 2E
Common Gull: 68E
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 376E
Razorbill: 73E 
Auk sp: 258E      17W
Red-throated Diver: 31E    98W 
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 138E
Cormorant: Minimum 179 present 
Black Redstart: M + F  behind hide
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Grey Seal: 1
A flock of mainly Pintail with some Shoveler passing this morning
Cormorant with a Dogfish
One of todays Black Redstarts

A Small Tortoiseshell my first butterfly of the year yesterday at the lighthouse

Tuesday, 5 March 2024

06/03/2024

Brent Geese passing The Point a log way off shore
I spent most of the day sea watching, to be honest not a brilliant days watching, staring at dots miles out to sea is not to many peoples taste but I enjoy it.
07.00-10.00 &13.30-15.30 with RW, OL & DW from the sea watch hide

Brent Goose: 240E 
Teal: 4E
Wigeon: 10E
Pintail: 36E 
Eider: 1E adult drake
Common Scoter: 17E     2W
Great-crested Grebe: 6E  47+ on sea
Oystercatcher: 9E    1W
Kittiwake: 9E
Black-headed Gull: 14E    5W
Mediterranean Gull: 2E    2W
Common Gull: 7E       2W
Great Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 37W    13E
Auk sp: 12E    74W
Red-throated Diver: 34E    161W 
Fulmar: 3E   2W
Gannet: 140E   27W       
Cormorant: 212W into Rye Bay
Carrion Crow: 5 present
Harbour Porpoise: 3
The Great Northern and Black-Throated diver were at the southern end of the ARC today, the Glossy Ibis was still in the horse paddock and the Scaup was still on the caravan park pit per DW, at least 3 Firecrests were around per OL.
Teal coming past this afternoon

Not all the Brent Geese were along way off shore


Very distant Pintail passing this afternoon

Sunday, 3 March 2024

03/03/2024

2 Great Northern and the Black-throated diver yesterday on the ARC, which I believe are still present on the reserve today.

07.35-09.35 with RW from the sea watch hide, Wind NW 2 Temp 4°  partly cloudy

Brent Goose: 54E (6 parties most appeared to come straight across the channel)  
Eider: 4E     All drakes, my first of the year
Great-crested Grebe:  70+ on sea
Oystercatcher: 5E
Kittiwake: 5E
Black-headed Gull: 103W
Mediterranean Gull: 23W    3E
Common Gull: 27W
Great Black-backed Gull: 7 present (1 adult)
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 24W      60+ on sea   
Auk sp: 6E    103W
Red-throated Diver: 2E    165W 
Gannet: 39W
Cormorant: Present n/c 
Skylark: 1 in off
Carrion Crow: 2 in off
Harbour Porpoise: 6+
Grey Seal: 1
A drake Scaup on the mobile home pit by the entrance to Brett's, found by the Burt family this afternoon
The depth marker at the old Scott Hide is now submerged, I have never seen Burrowes this high.



Thursday, 29 February 2024

29/02/2024

 
Polish ringed Black-headed Gull TJVV still at the fishing boats yesterday afternoon

The sea watching continues to not impress, but if your not there you won't see it.
07.30-09.30 with RW from the hide. Wind SSW 5-6, Temp 10°  Clear

Brent Goose: 193E (5 flocks)  1W
Velvet Scoter: 1E
Great-crested Grebe:  c100 on sea
Oystercatcher: 1E
Kittiwake: 22W
Black-headed Gull: 30 SE out to sea
Mediterranean Gull: 10E  
Common Gull: 46 SE out to sea
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 1 present
Guillemot: 28E    c100 on sea   
Auk sp: 83E    11W
Red-throated Diver: 26E    11W
Fulmar: 1E      1W     
Gannet:103E   11W 
Cormorant: Present n/c 
Harbour Porpoise: 1
I just managed to get to the ARC for half an hour then predictably the rain came to spoil the day.
The Glossy Ibis still frequenting the Horse Paddocks this morning
2 Great Northern Divers on the ARC this morning
Great White Egret at The ARC this morning 


Tuesday, 27 February 2024

27/02/2024


The highlight of a rather dull sea watch was these 5 Red-breasted Mergansers, my first of the year.

07.45-09.45 Wind N 3, Temp 6°  Clear

Common Scoter: 4E
Red-breasted Merganser: 5E
Great-crested Grebe:  529E   63 on
Oystercatcher: 1E
Kittiwake: 1E 
Black-headed Gull:  Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 1E  
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 25E    
Razorbill: 3E    
Auk sp: 80E    
Red-throated Diver: 29E    15W
Fulmar: 1E      
Gannet:16E    
Cormorant: Present: 646E   121W
Carrrion Crow: 2 NW in off 
Harbour Porpoise: 3
One of the Little Owls came out in the sunshine
The Black-throated and Great Norther Divers were on the ARC at the southern end. In a very flooded Willow Trail a couple of Chiffchaffs and several squealing Water Rails and a Great White Egret, if we don't get a very dry March, April and May then I can't see that there will be any nesting islands, apart from rafts that will be commandeered by the Herring Gulls. Even the new islands at Makepiece are only just clear of the water level, but they are already all but washed away with just thin strips showing that nothing would nest on. I hope I'm wrong but I am fearful.
The second Great Northern Diver was on Burrowes, also a couple of Goldeneye, 3 Ravens were noted but little else.
At Scotney 500+ Wigeon, 12 Pintail from the double bends, the geese seem to have deserted the sward, likewise the Golden plovers and Lapwing.
One of 3 Ravens over the reserve this afternoon

Monday, 26 February 2024

26/02/2024

Fulmar making light work of the force 8-9 NE wind this morning

Despite the appalling weather an interesting 2.5 hrs spent in the sea watch hide. As it was a NE wind I was able to keep perfectly dry in the hide though it was still very cold.
09.00-11.30. Wind NE 8 gusting 9 Temp 6°  Rain & Drizzle

Common Scoter: 1E
Great-crested Grebe:  341E 
Dunlin: 89E
Kittiwake: 21E 
Black-headed Gull:  Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 4E  
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Iceland Gull: 1E
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 2E
Guillemot: 32E    
Razorbill: 5E    
Auk sp: 73E    
Red-throated Diver: 39E    1W
Fulmar: 2E    1W    
Gannet:104E       17W
Cormorant: Present: 507E   92W
Harbour Porpoise:1

4 of this mornings Great-crested Grebes passing the Bouy
Very distant images of this mornings Iceland Gull


One of this mornings flocks of Dunlin
Mediterranean Gull passing the Bouy






Sunday, 25 February 2024

25/02/2025

Cormorants resting on the beach by the sea watch hide

07.50-09.20 with RW, JY & OL Wind SSE 3, Temp 3°  Partly Cloudy

Brent Goose: 48E
Shelduck:1E
Shoveler: 15E        2W
Pintail: 2W
Velvet Scoter: 2E 
Common Scoter: 1E
Great-crested Grebe:  5 on 
Oystercatcher: 1E
Kittiwake: 18W       4E  
Black-headed Gull:  Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 33E      4W 
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 1E
Guillemot: 230E    17W  c40 feeding along the colour change
Razorbill: 48E     1 feeding along the colour change
Auk sp: 272E    129W
Red-throated Diver: 27E     4W
Fulmar: 2E    1W    
Gannet:16E       37W
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 3
2 Velvet Scoters passing the hide this morning at c1km or more range. The shipping lane starts at 6 mls
A Gannet from this afternoons watch

As the wind increased to a force 6 SE, I just had to give the sea another watch, unfortunately the birds did not materialise.
12.50-14.20 from the sea watch hide
Great-crested Grebe: 1E    
Kittiwake: 9E   
Mediterranean Gull: 2E 
Guillemot: 6E
Auk sp: 14E       16W
Red-throated Diver: 11E     10W    
Gannet: 29E     3W
Cormorant: 152E        227W
Absolutely no change on the peninsular, the now seemingly resident Great Northern and Black-throated Divers were still present, along with the elusive Glossy Ibis, also the Egrets and wildfowl, nothing in the bushes.

Saturday, 24 February 2024

24/02/2024

Most of the usual suspects in small numbers this morning,  52 Mediterranean Gulls was surprising as was 8 Fulmars.

07.50-09.20 with RW Wind WNW 3, Temp 5°  

Velvet Scoter: 2W 
Common Scoter: 5E
Great-crested Grebe: 2E     6 on 
Oystercatcher: 3E
Kittiwake: 20W     c50 feeding distantly off shore
Black-headed Gull:  Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 52W 
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 2W  c60 feeding along the colour change
Razorbill: 11W     3 feeding along the colour change
Auk sp: 46W    3E
Red-throated Diver: 3W     11E
Fulmar: 8W     
Gannet: 68W      21E 
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Grey Seal: 1 
The rain soon set in putting an end to any serious birding. The Divers were reported as still present, little else was seen.

Friday, 23 February 2024

23/02/2024

One of this mornings Mediterranean Gulls

 An improvement on yesterdays watch.
07.45-09.30 with RW, Wind WNW 3, Temp 5°  overcast

Velvet Scoter: 2W (M+F)
Common Scoter: 5W
Great-crested Grebe:  2 on 
Kittiwake: 17W     4E
Black-headed Gull: c1,000W
Mediterranean gull: 10W 
Common Gull: c1,000W
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Skua: 1W
Guillemot: 17W  4E
Razorbill: 4W 1E
Auk sp: 18W    10E
Red-throated Diver: 12W     26E
Fulmar: 1W    1E   
Gannet: 93W      42E 
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 1 Bull
This poor Guillemot washed up in front the sea watch hide this morning, I thought oiled birds were a thing of the past, but recently. there seems to have been a spate of them being seen.
A Black-throated Diver and a great Northern diver were on the ARC this morning but relocated to Burrowes this afternoon joining the other Great Northern Diver. A Chiffchaff by Dennis's hide was likely a wintering individual. With this constant wet weather there has been very little new arrivals to the peninsular.

22/02/2024

 Another abysmal sea watch!

07.10-09.10 with RW, OL PE  Wind SSW 6, Temp 9°  Fog & drizzle

Brent Goose: 3E
Shelduck: 1W
Common Scoter: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 3 on
Oystercatcher: 1W
Turnstone: 1W
Dunlin: 1W     
Kittiwake: 25W   3E
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Guillemot: 32W 
Razorbill: 5W  
Auk sp: 91W     13E
Red-throated Diver: 5W      5E
Fulmar: 1W    4E   
Gannet: 19E      62W  
Cormorant: Present: 626W then started coming back  
Harbour Porpoise: 3

A young female Sparrowhawk took out a feral Pigeon in my garden


A Tufted Duck in front of Hanson hide today in one of the many deluges
A pair of Great-crested Grebes from Hanson 
Great White Egret from Hanson