Saturday 29 September 2018

Egrets and a Buff-breasted Sandpiper!

A walk around the Desert and Long Pits with AJG and SO this morning saw 14 Stonechats, 2 Whinchats, 3 Wheatears, a Blackcap, several Chiffchaffs and few Swallows over. A firecrest was trapped and processed, still plenty of Kestrels around but a fairly quiet morning.
I spent a long time at Scotney and was rewarded eventually with good views of the Buff-breasted Sandpiper, also there 2 Yellow Wagtails, 100+ Golden Plover, a Greenshank, a Little Stint, a Redshank and 8 Dunlin. The Greylag population must now be 2,000, also 160+ Barnacle Geese, 46 Egyptian Geese, a Bar-headed Goose and Canada Geese there.
 Buff-breasted Sandpiper at Scotney today








Great White Egret coming into roost this evening
A Dungeness record count of 23 Great White Egrets came into the ARC this evening with 16 Cattle Egrets and 14 Little Egrets.

Thursday 27 September 2018

 Once again Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs made up the bulk of birds ringed at the Observatory this morning, overhead smaller numbers of Hirundines than yesterday and very little else was moving.
At Scotney a Greenshank, 100+ Golden Plover, 2 Redshank, 2 Black-tailed Godwits but no sign of the Buff-breasted Sandpiper.
A walk along sea wall at The Midrips saw 3 Curlew, a Whimbrel, 2 Dunlin on the pools but not a single duck was seen. 3 Clouded Yellows were seen and 5 Turnstones were by the guard house.
On the ARC from Hanson very few waders, of note 2 Ruff, 2 Black-tailed Godwits and 1cy Black-necked Grebe.
 Cattle Egret on a Sheep at Boulderwall this afternoon
13.30-16.30 with AJG, DS, MH, JTM & DW
Common Scoter: 19E
Red-throated Diver: 1E
Gannet: 46W
Sanderling: 1 around
Common Sandpiper: 1 over heard only
Great Skua: 1W
Arctic Skua: 3+ around
Sandwich Tern: 38W
Common Tern: 2W
Arctic Tern: 1W
Guillemot: 4 around
Swallow: 233 out
Sand Martin :11 out
 Another victim of careless fisherman by the fishing boats this afternoon
The hook has pierced the web
1 of 2 Convolulous Hawk Moths from the Plodland MV last night 

Tuesday 25 September 2018

All a bit distant!


Swallows, Sand Martins House Martins by the observatory
 Arctic Skua
Another morning of Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps and Hirundines with an attendant Hobby. A good number made their way into the nets to be ringed at the observatory. Though ringing came to an abrupt end as news of a Beluga Whale in the Thames at Gravesend broke. I probably should have joined the others and gone, but when I see one I want it to be in the Arctic. (If it's still around tomorrow I might crack)
13.30-16.30 from the fishing boats with AJG who kindly collated the numbers, joined by MH & ML.
Brent Goose: 3W
Pintail: 2W
Common Scoter: 32W
Red-throated Diver: 1E
Black-necked Grebe:1 around but distant
Gannet: 47W
Oystercatcher: 1E
Grey Phalarope: 1 present all afternoon but distant, a different bird from the weekend.
Arctic Skua: 12W
Mediterranean Gull: 8W
Kittiwake: 5 around
Sandwich Tern: 31W
Common Tern: 2W
Guillemot: 1 around
Swallow: 351 out
Harbour Porpoise: 5+
 1cy Black-necked Grebe, I did say it was distant
1cy Grey Phalarope Honest! even more distant
Late afternoon at the ARC from Hanson Hide, 60+ Golden Plover,2 Ruff, 2 Dunlin all among c200 Lapwing, also seen there a Cattle Egret, 2 Great White Egrets, a Hobby, a Merlin, a Water Rail and the usual wild fowl including an albino Egyptian Goose. While there around 18.00hrs I got a call from Marcus Lawson letting me know that he was watching the Buff-breasted Sandpiper at the back of Scotney in Sussex.. I immediately headed off to Scotney, when I was about 100yds from him the rescue helicopter based at Lydd flew over flushing everything, fortunately after a few minutes for me Marcus picked it out again, also there  a Little Stint, Common Snipe, c15 Dunlin, 3+ Ruff and a Greenshank. Out by the wind turbines as sun set 100s possibly 1,000s of Hirundines were swarming over a Maize field presumably preparing to roost.   
 Carrying on the rubbish distant images, spot the Buff-breasted Sandpiper!

Monday 24 September 2018

 Pied Flycatcher in the nets this morning
Early morning a Pied Flycatcher was caught and ringed, also there were good numbers of Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps and Meadow Pipits many of which were caught and ringed.
 Immature Spoonbill being flushed by army Helicopters
Early afternoon on the ARC from Hanson An Immature Spoonbill, 261 Golden Plover, 200+ Lapwing, 7 Dunlin, 3 Common Snipe, a Ruff, a Bar-tailed Godwit, 40 Shelduck (a good count here), a Garganey, a Hobby, a Marsh Harrier and the usual wildfowl and Egrets, all were flushed as 2 army helicopters flew low down the middle of the lake then over the airport. 4 Common Buzzards were over the car park.
At Boulderwall 6+ Cattle Egrets still.
Immature Spoonbill coming back in
 Immature Spoonbill
13.00-15.00 from the fishing boats with JTM & AJG who kindly collated the numbers:
Brent Goose: 5W
Wigeon: 6 in
Gannet 78 down
Great-crested Grebe: 2 around
Dunlin: 2E
Grey Phalarope: 1 around c100yds off shore
Great Skua: 1W
Arctic Skua: 7W
Mediterranean Gull: 1W
Kittiwake: 1W
Guillemot: 1 on
At Scotney this afternoon many feral Geese including 156 Barnacle Geese and 46 Egyptian Geese as well as the usual Greylag and Canada Geese, a Common Sandpiper was feeding along the shore and 3 Common Buzzards there.
Chiffchaff from Makepiece
Late afternoon on the reserve 8 Great White Egrets from Dennis's Hide, another 24 Golden Plover, a Dunlin and a couple of Norwegian ringed Great Black Backed Gulls. From Firth Hide a single Avocet and the Egyptian Goose family still insitu.

Saturday 22 September 2018

An Excellent Day Despite The Weather!


 Grey Phalarope
This mornings sea watch 06.15 to 09.15 then 10.40-11.40 with AJG who kindly collated all the numbers also SO & OM.
Common Scoter: 11E    6 on
Red-throated Diver: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 2 around
Gannet: 108W
Kestrel: 1 out
Turnstone: 4 around
Grey Phalarope: 1 around
Arctic Skua: 38W
Mediterranean Gull: 13+ around
Kittiwake: 1W
Sandwich Tern: 657W
Common Tern 49W
Arctic Tern 4W
Auk: 1E
Meadow Pipit: 436W
Swallow:11 out
 Grey Phalarope


Common Terns
1cy Mediterranean Gull
 Tree Pipit 
While we were at the observatory having a cup of tea Dave Bunney called to say that an Osprey was currently heading round The Point, we all ran to the top of The Moat where we could see all the Gulls alarming and then Osprey appeared from behind the lighthouse and headed off West, many Meadow Pipits were flying around the observatory and many were caught in the Crow trap and processed, also a Tree Pipit dropped onto the wires by the observatory.
 5 Spoonbills on Burrowes, 1 is tagged but to distant to read
A very poor image of the Pectoral Sandpiper that made a brief visit to Firth at lunchtime
Egyptian Geese with a late brood of 5 young on Burrowes
1 of at least 8 Cattle Egrets at Boulderwall today
 Cattle Egrets
On the ARC from Hanson early afternoon, 3 Great White Egrets, a Knot, 4 Dunlin, 4 Black Terns, 2+ Arctic Terns, 3+ Garganey, a Bittern (just), also good numbers of Hirundines over the lake.
Great White Egret not enjoying the rain
Spot the Bittern
 I went back to the reserve early this evening mainly to see if the Pectoral Sandpiper had returned, it hadn't but the Little Stint was still present and the Spoonbills had moved closer and enabled me to discern the colour ring and flag combination. Checking on the web this evening it looks like it is a German bird denoted by the black flag, I look froward to receiving the full data from the ringing team.
 The Spoonbills weren't impressed by the Greylag Geese coming in to roost.
Flag and colour ring combination just about discernible

Friday 21 September 2018

Very Quiet!

An early morning sea watch from the sea watch hide was very disappointing with no Shearwaters and the only Petrel being a single Fulmar.
07.00-09.00 from the sea watch hide:
Great-crested Grebe: 1 around
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: c30 around
Arctic Skua: c5W  &  5 around
Sandwich Tern: c100W
Common Tern: c40W
From Hanson of note 100s, of Swallows and Sand Martins over the lake, 2+ Black Terns, 2+ Arctic Terns, a Great White Egret and a Garganey among the usual wildfowl.
This afternoon 7 Cattle Egrets with the cattle in the Boulderwall fields. 
Juvenile Common Tern at the fishing boats
Another very disappointing sea watch
12.45-15.30 from the fishing boats:
Red-breasted Merganser: 2W
Great-crested Grebe: 6 around
Gannet: c30 around
Turnstone: 1 around
Arctic Skua: 5+ around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 adult came to bread
Sandwich Tern: c100W
Common Tern: c10 around
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 4+
Red-breasted Mergansers past the fishing boats
 Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats
Turnstone at the fishing boats

Wednesday 19 September 2018

Fairly quiet on the sea this morning with Balearic Shearwaters before I arrived, c15 Arctic Skuas, c200 Sandwich Terns, a Common Terns, a juvenile Little Gull, a Peregrine came in and stream of Hirundines going south.
 Lovely Kestrel caught by Jacques in the Crow Trap
A walk around The Desert was very quiet avian wise not even the Wryneck popping up, a couple of Wheatears, more Hirundines, 3 Skylarks. At the observatory a Spotted Flycatcher was caught in The Moat, a Kestrel and several Meadow Pipits were caught in the Crow trap. 
From Hanson still 3 Black Terns, a Great White Egret and 3+ Garganey among the usual wildfowl. 

 Hook billed Herring Gull still present at the fishing boats today
Another 2 hour sea watch this afternoon was a pretty slow affair.
13.30-15.30 from the fishing boats with LH, PH, RW, AJG, JTM
Great-crested Grebe: 3 around
Balearic Shearwater: 2W   @ 14.16
Gannet: 17W      7E
Arctic Skua: 5 around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 1w
Sandwich Tern: 260W
Common Tern: 17W
Black Tern: 2 around
Swallow: 270 out
House Martin: 17 out
Sand Martin: 8 out
Harbour Porpoise: 6+ around
 Couldn't resist a couple more pics of the stunning Oleander Hawk-moth

Monday 17 September 2018

Oleander Hawkmoth!

 Oleander Hawkmoth
As I looked through the perspex top of the MV this morning this beauty was clinging to the rim, even though I knew exactly what it was I still had to look in the book to check, even when I had extracted the moth I had to go on the internet double checking images making sure I had not made a mistake. It is without doubt the highlight of my short time mothing,  
 Cattle Egret having a bath in the ARC
In a short walk around The Desert I failed to see the long staying Wryneck though it was still present today, Stonechats seemed to be on every bush, with a Few Common Whitethroats and Chiffchaffs.
An hour at the fishing boats lunchtime saw 5 Arctic Skuas marauding through a feeding frenzy of Gannets, Sandwich Terns, Gulls and 10+ Harbour Porpoises, all the while a stream of c200 Swallows and c40 Sand Martins headed off to France.
From Hanson at the ARC this afternoon all 3 Egrets species, c50 Golden Plover, a Greenshank, 3 Dunlin, a Ruff, a Black-necked Grebe, 3 Black Terns and 7 Garganey. 
 Lapwing giving a Great white Egret a hard time
 Great White Egret from Hanson
 Clancy's Rustic over shadowed today, as was the Delicate below.