A very enjoyable sea watch this morning with a good mix of species, the Hen Harrier was the stand out highlight. A complete list of todays sea watching can be seen HERE
Male Hen Harrier passing East in front the sea watch hide early this morning escorted by a Herring Gull
Male Hen Harrier passing East in front the sea watch hide early this morning
The first time I've seen Hen Harrier and Common Scoter in the same field of view
As far as I'm aware the above image of a presumably tired Cattle Egret resting on the Dungeness Bouy is a first. David Scott kindly gave me permission to use his image, albeit a little embarrassing that I was in the sea watch hide and didn't see the Egret.๐Several hours spent around the reserve found very little as the cold NE wind continues, there were a several Willow Warblers around the ARC and my first Reed Warbler of the year, a single Water pipit on Hay Field 3 nearby the usual Bearded Tits and singing Bittern, but little else of note. The barnacle Goose is still in residence at Denge Marsh.
A hazy image of a Water Pipit on Hayfield 3 today
The first brood of Greylag Geese on Denge Marsh today
A small flock of Brent Geese made a short stop on Denge Marsh early this afternoon
A pair of Common Buzzards tussling over the field in front my house today