Thursday 21 July 2016

Still Quiet!

Four-spotted Footman in the Plodland MV this morning
Another good night in the Plodland MV. After I had sorted through them and taken some to the Observatory for ID confirmation I joined AJG at The Patch where we saw 4 Yellow-legged Gulls (3 juveniles and a 3rd year bird) among 100s of Herring Gulls and Black-headed Gulls but not a single Tern or Gannet was seen.
 Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull
Another very slow watch this afternoon 14.15-15.30 from the fishing boats:

Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 4E    5W
Cormorant: 11 around
Mediterranean Gull: 1E   1W
Black-headed Gull: 6W
Sandwich Tern: 6W
Sand Martin: 14S
Harbour Porpoise: 5+
Great Black-backed Gull with a Dab.
Late afternoon at the ARC c200 Sand Martins feeding high over the railway line, on the lake 2 Redshank on newly exposed island. c300 Pochard and c100 Gadwall along with many Coot and Mute Swans loafing around. As long as it doesn't rain several islands will be exposed in front of Hanson in a matter of days. Only problem is the vegetation in front the hide is so dense and high most of the islands will be obscured, the vegetation cant be cut back yet as there are Reed Warblers nesting there. 

Tuesday 19 July 2016

A stroll around the reserve with AJG this morning was very quiet and very hot, a single Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Common Sandpipers and a Little ringed Plover all on Burrowes were the highlights. 
1 of 3 juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls past the fishing boats this afternoon
14.45-16.00 from the fishing boats with MH
Common Scoter:  8E  2W
Gannet: 4W
Oystercatcher: 4E
Cormorant: 9 around
Mediterranean Gull: 5 o/s
Yellow-legged Gull: 3 juveniles around
Sandwich Tern: 14 around
Swift: 2N
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 8+

Monday 18 July 2016

Enjoying the sunshine!

 2 adult Harbour Porpoises with a calf off the fishing boats yesterday
 1 of 2 juvenile Redshank from Makepiece
Early this morning at The Patch lots of Gulls including 2 juvenile Yellow-legged Gulls, though not a single Tern. There were no Gulls on the beach as our far eastern friends were fishing there for non existent Mackerel. 
 Common Tern
On the reserve islands are beginning to show, I'm sure a few more days of this glorious weather will be enough to get some islands on the ARC as well as Burrowes. The only waders I saw were a couple of Redshanks, a Whimbrel and a Curlew, apparently 5 Black-tailed Godwits flew in after I left. I spent a bit of time watching the Common Terns fishing in the mill pond like New Excavations, although they only caught tiddlers it seems they are catching enough to raise young on the Tern rafts on Dengemarsh. As I walked towards Christmas Dell a Brown Hawker was posing and a Little Egret flew over. At Dengemarsh I met MH and we wandered around the hay fields where c20 Yellow Wagtails were feeding, a Raven and a Hobby flew over and a couple of Water Rails were squealing. From Dengemarsh hide 3 Marsh Harriers and 2 Bearded Tits were the highlights.
This afternoon at The ARC the only notable things were the Swallows nesting in the screen hide and the Gulls an Lapwings actually standing in the water where the islands should be.
I met MH again at the fishing boats this afternoon where in 45 minutes just a single Gannet flew west, 2 Cormorants were fishing a single Great Black Backed Gull sat on the beach and several Herring Gulls loafed, got to be the worst sea watch I have had at Dungeness! But hey sitting basking in the glorious sunshine sure beats the hell out of working. Retirement rocks!! 
 Common Tern
 Common Tern
 Common Tern
 Common Tern
 Brown Hawker
Little Egret
The last few nights the moth trap has been very busy, a lot of my time has been spent going through the 100s of moths, nothing very unusual so far. A few of them below.
 Dingy Footman
 Coleophora trifoli
 Lozotaeniodes formosana
 Batia lambdella
Bordered Beauty

Saturday 16 July 2016

Mainly Moths!

Cynaeda dentalis a stunning micro!
Last night was the best night of the year so far for moths in the Plodland MV. It took me the best part of the morning to go through them all, then take those I couldn't ID to the observatory for DW to enlighten me.
A wander around the reserve this afternoon was typically quiet for the time of day and year, A few islands on Burrowes attracted a Little Stint, 3 Dunlin, 3 Redshank including a partial albino juvenile, 3 Ringed Plovers and a Turnstone. Elsewhere on the reserve a Hobby 3 Marsh Harriers, 5+ Little Egrets and few singing warblers.
This evening at Scotney, 7 Common Sandpipers, 23 Curlews, 2 Whimbrel, 2 Little Owls, a distant Barn Owl, a few pulses of Sand martins heading west, a few each of Yellow Wagtails and Corn Buntings and 3 Marsh Harriers.

Thursday 14 July 2016

Barn Owls!

One of this evenings Barn Owls at Scotney
 Commom Terns at Dengemarsh
After being tied up with domestic stuff for the best part of a month it was good to get out today and return to some semblance of normality.
First thing this morning I walked from Springfield Bridge around the hay fields to Dengemarsh and Hookers. Among the Cows on Dengemarsh Flood, 30+ Yellow Wagtails mostly juveniles were busy feeding along with a few Meadow Pipits, Pied Wagtails and Reed Buntings. A family of Bearded Tits were in the adjacent ditch. No sign of the Glossy Ibis or Cattle Egret but 4+ Little Egrets in hay field 3 with regular pulses of Sand Martins heading into the NW wind. On Dengemarsh the Common terns were busy feeding chicks, while over the reed bed 2 Marsh Harriers were hunting. From the viewing ramp another party of Bearded Tits, lots of Reed Warblers and Reed Buntings, also a couple of Cetti's Warblers could be heard chacking as could a couple of squealing Water Rails.
Goldfinches taking advantage of fresh water at Plodland
 2nd year Great Black Backed Gull with an anglers discard.
Another uneventful sea awtch this afternoon 15.00-16.15 from the fishing boats,
Common Scoter: 12W
Gannet: 17E       8W
Cormorant: 7 around
Oystercatcher: 11W
Dunlin: 1E
Black-headed Gull: 23W
Common Gull: 4W
Herring Gull: N/C
Great Black Backed Gull: N/C
Sandwich Tern: 7W
Common Tern: 3W
Late afternoon at the ARC some islands are almost appearing so hopefully no rain in the near future. The Swalllows have started laying in the Screen Hide hopefully they will be successful again.
 This evening I decided to cycle to Scotney and around the tracks at the back of the lakes. Yellow Wagtails were every where, also a few Corn Buntings, 2 Common Sandpipers, a Greenshank, a Curlew and a Whimbrel. 2 Barn Owls gave superb views and a Little Owl was in the usual spot. The island in the western back lake was bird less, I would like to think that all the Avocets, Oystercatchers and Black-headed Gulls have fledged there young, but in reality I believe the Badgers have swum out and taken them all as they did last year.
 Stunning views of the Barn Owls

 Corn Bunting
 Little Owl
Whimbrel coming in to roost at last light

Sunday 10 July 2016

Ibis again!

This morning I had a walk around the hay fields, over Dengemarsh at least 150 Sand Martins and 30 Swifts were feeding over the lake,  as I reached Springfield Bridge the Glossy Ibis flew across Dengemarsh and settled in hay field 3. A couple of minutes later as I arrived at the entrance to the field the Ibis was busy feeding with a Little Egret in the open water near the gate. I took a few images but as the light was  awful I moved on to Dengemarsh hide where at least 10 Tern chicks were seen on the raft. Walking back to the car the Ibis was still in hay field 3 though the weather was closing in as the drizzle started.
 Glossy Ibis. In one end out the other!
 Feeding well despite its injured leg.
 Glossy Ibis and friend
 Common Terns at Dengemarsh
As the drizzle cleared I joined MH at the fishing boats for a sea watch. Both of sitting in our chairs in the middle of July in fleeces, hats and gloves.
15.00-16.00:
Great-crested Grebe: 1 o/s
Gannet: 49W   3E
Cormorant: 11 around
Kittiwake: 1W
Black-headed Gull: 16W
Sandwich Tern: 14W       4 o/s
Swift: 52S
Skylark: 1 singing behind beach
Harbour Porpoise: 3+
Hummingbird Hawkmoth: 1 in
Below a few images of Moths from last nights catch at Plodland.
 Pine Hawkmoth
Catoptria pinella
Ethmia bipunctella

Saturday 9 July 2016

Sandwich

While I was sea watching at The point this morning, I was mercifully saved from what was  a very boring watch by the arrival of  DW and GH  who suggested we go to Sandwich Bay to see the Marsh Heleborine's.  
 100s of Marsh Heleborine's at Sandwich Bay
 Marsh Heleborine
 5 Spot Burnet, Sandwich Bay
 Small Copper, Sandwich Bay
 Marbled White, Sandwich Bay
The Plodland MV  was quite busy this morning
 Oncocera semirubella
 Argyresthia brockeella
Vapourer

Friday 8 July 2016

1st Yellow-legged Gull of the Summer!

Had a very frustrating morning waiting in for the delivery of my new camera, whilst knowing that the elusive Glossy Ibis was showing well in the hay fields just a few minutes away. The camera duly arrived just before lunch. Without unpacking the new one I grabbed my old camera jumped on my bike and started off towards the hay field. By the entrance to the go cart track the bike juddered to a halt with a puncture in the rear wheel! I pushed the bike back home acquired a new inner tube and fixed the bike ready to have another try. Fortunately AJG pulled up and saved me from myself by driving me to the hay field.
 The Ibis duly showed quite well enough for us to be able to see that it's leg was injured. Around Dengemarsh a couple of Hobby's were hawking, A Marsh Harrier over the reed beds and some Common Terns feeding young on the Tern raft.
 Glossy Ibis hobbling around the field
 In Dengemarsh Road a Grass Snake slithered across the road in front of us, AJG caught it giving us a chance to view it up close.

Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull 1st one this summer
 14.30-16.00 from the fishing boats with MH & AJG,

Gannet: 3E      14W
Cormorant: 7 around
Whimbrel: 4W
Kittiwake: 4W
Mediterranean Gull: 8 feeding along the colour change
Black-headed Gull: 13W (2 juveniles)
Yellow-legged Gull: a single juvenile
Herring Gull: 6 around
Great Black Backed Gull: 4 around
Sandwich Tern: 13W
Auk sp: 1E
Swift: 18S
Sand Martin: 3S
Harbour Porpoise: 2+
 Juvenile Yellow-legged Gull
Lime Hawk Moth in the MV last night