Monday, 15 July 2024

15/07/2024

07.30-08.00 from the hide. A very uninspiring half hour sea watch this morning.

Grey Heron: 1 in off
Oystercatcher: 2E
Kittiwake:7W
Black-headed Gull: 14E
Mediterranean Gull: 1W    
Herring Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: 4W  
Sandwich Tern: 5E    2W    
Gannet: 12W     2E
Sand Martin: 21 out
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Grey Seal: 2
I have not watched a single game of Euro24 as the England mens team has disappointed me for the last 58 years, so while most the country was watching the match  I was out looking for Long-eared Owls with some success. Hearing a couple of squeaky gates, then seeing them in the gloom fly out out of their deep cover to greet one of the adults that was carrying prey, a magical sight far more uplifting than being disappointed once again by the England football team.
The ARC Avocets brought their chicks onto the near island for a while today, during several visits to the ARC today I spent much time enjoying the antics of the young Avocets. 
Throughout the day there were at least 4 Common Sandpipers present, Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers, Great White Egret, Cattle Egret and little Egret, Hobby, Marsh Harriers etc.

A huddle of 3 Garganey at the ARC
2 Garganey ARC
Adult Oystercatcher shepherding one of this chicks across the ARC
Shoveler with 4 chicks on the ARC not a common site here
Curlew Sandpiper in the Scotney Sandpit, also 7+ Green Sandpipers, 11 Avocets, a Greenshank and 2 Common Sandpipers.

Thursday, 11 July 2024

11/07/2024

Lesser Whitethroats
Early morning at the ARC both Avocet chicks were present and feeding, other waders present were Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers, Common Sandpipers, Dunlin, Black-tailed Godwit, Oystercatcher and Lapwing, several Common terns were present and a Bittern flew across the lake. Along the track Water Rails were squealing, also a mixed flock of Lesser whitethroats, common Whitethroats, Sedge and Reed Warblers were foraging in the Sallows.
Ringed Plover
A visit to Rye with Owen and Colin where to be honest the highlight was Owens Madeira Cake. We did see 30+ Little Terns along with Sandwich and Common Terns though many have already left, most of the Avocets have gone but there was very little evidence of wader passage with just a few Dunlin present.
Common Terns

Little Egret
Sallow Clearwings
This afternoon in the woods some Sallow Clearwings came to our lure, a first for me, maybe another time I'll manage some better images.

 

Wednesday, 10 July 2024

10/07/2024


One of 3 juvenile Water rails I found in Hanson Hide early yesterday morning. The last visitors the night before left the door open and they presumably wandered in. The first 2 let me usher them out  but the smallest one kept running the wrong way, I trapped in a corner and released it hopefully mum was nearby.
The smallest one
Juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls at The Patch yesterday morning, distant shots only as it was very wet.
Sea watching has been rather poor this week so far with nothing notable. which is not surprising in this awful summer weather. The Avocets on the ARC now have 2 chicks 🤞 for their survival. Up to 3 Garganey are present along with 3+ each of Little Ringed Plover and Common Sandpiper. A single pair of Common Terns is on eggs at the ARC, though it looks as though a few more pairs may try nesting on the islands on Burrowes. Sand Martins are on the move through the peninsular and waders are dropping in, but you have to spend time watching as they are gone as quick as they arrive.

Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull 
2 Ruff with 2 Redshank on the ARC
Garganey at the ARC from Hanson
Some of the 72 Redshank and a Ruff that dropped into Burrowes yesterday
Redshanks on Burrowes
Smart Ruff and Redshank over Burrowes
Avocets and Black-tailed Godwits in the Scotney Sand Pit
5 of the 10+ Green Sandpipers in the pit
A flock of Greenshanks flew through the pit



Monday, 8 July 2024

08/07/2024

An unsurprisingly mediocre sea watch this morning.
08.10-09.10 from the hide with RW & OL

Common Scoter: 1E
Oystercatcher: 4W
Kittiwake: 2E
Black-headed Gull:c30 present
Mediterranean Gull: 1E  3W
Herring Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: c10 present
Sandwich Tern: 7W     c10 present
Common Tern: 1W
Fulmar: 1W
Manx Shearwater: 1E
Gannet: 19W     17E
A bit of good news for a change, the first Avocet chick has hatched at the ARC this morning. It is the first Avocet chick I have seen on the Dungeness Reserve.


Common and Sandwich tern dropping into the ARC to bathe
Juvenile Sandwich Tern with its parent
A Little tern that flew through yesterday
3 adult Cattle Egrets that dropped into the ARC this afternoon
Eclipse drake Garganey this evening at the ARC
One of the 1,000s of Swifts that came through the peninsular at the weekend, the ARC remains the most productive part of the reserve avian wise. There is a possibility that some Common Terns will nest on Burrowes Islands as they are showing some interest.
6 of 17 Green Sandpipers at Scotney sand pit at the weekend
Yet another Gull doomed to die a lingering death due to the carelessness of anglers
A stunning Argyresthia brockeella a common micro but always nice to see 

Friday, 5 July 2024

05/07/2024

A grim summers day on the peninsular with constant drizzle and mist. The poor visibility scuppered any chance of a sea watch so it was 3 visits to Hanson today.
An eclipse drake Garganey at the ARC from Hanson Hide this morning


2 Little ringed plovers from Hanson this morning

As I scanned through the Gulls on the islands this afternoon, this super Roseate Tern came into view, unfortunately it was only present for 15 minutes before it disappeared. Despite its short stay it was undoubtedly my highlight of the day.

 

Thursday, 4 July 2024

04/-7/2024

This adult Little Stint was the more or less the fist bird I saw at the ARC early this morning and it was still present at 19.30 this evening. It is the first Little Stint of the year on the peninsular.also present today 2 Common Sandpipers, a Ruff, a Little Ringed Plover, Ringed Plovers, 2 Avocets, the 2 Oystercatcher chicks still doing well and a Garganey of note.
A couple of short sea watches today saw absolutely nothing notable.
5 of the 14 Green Sandpipers in the Scotney Sand Pit this morning, also 3 Black-tailed Godwits, 2 Dunlin a Common Sandpiper, 16 Avocets, 4 Yellow wagtails of note
3 more of the 14 Green Sandpipers
Polish ringed Black-headed Gull T2VL at the ARC last night, its life history below