Tuesday 13 November 2018

Crests!

 Goldcrest with injured eye
Several Goldcrests and a Firecrest in the old lighthouse garden first this morning, with a few Goldcrests in the Station Gorse and West Beach, also a few Meadow Pipits, Goldfinches and Chaffinches over head.
A walk around the trapping area/Desert with AJG and JTM, saw of note a Ring Ouzel, more Goldcrests, a couple of Chiffchaffs, a Brambling, Great and Green Woodpeckers and a Common Darter.
Fortunately the other eye is good
Common Darter in the trapping area
DW saw a Snow Bunting on the beach at The Point which flew off west. I walked along the beach from the sea watch hide to the Diamond and back in the hope of relocating the Bunting, needless to say I failed to find it or to see anything much of note apart from a late Small Tortoiseshell.
An early afternoon visit to the ARC from Hanson where the islands are quickly becoming submerged, saw 12 Black-tailed Godwits and c100 Lapwing among the usual Shoveler, Gadwall, Teal, Pintail and Wigeon. In the Willow Trail more Goldcrests, another Firecrest and 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers.
Still at least 6 Cattle Egrets at Boulderwall and Great White Egrets scattered around the reserve.
Mid afternoon till dusk in Makepiece Hide watching the Gulls come onto roost was disappointing, as only a small number came in. Just 2 1w Caspian Gulls and 4 Yellow-legged Gulls came in.

Sunday 11 November 2018

Caspian Gulls!

Yellow-legged gull by the Fish Shack
A mild, windy morning with frequent showers:
08.00-10.00 from the fishing boats:
Common Scoter: 3W
Red-throated Diver: 2W    1 on
Great-crested Grebe: 2 around
Gannet: 1,214W
Cormorant: present n/c
Turnstone: 1 around
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 around
Caspian Gull: 1 x 1w around
Kittiwake: 22W
Sandwich Tern: 16W including flock of 9
Auk sp 7W
Pied Wagtail: 2 around
Goldfinch: 140 over
Grey Seal: 1
 4 of the 17+ Caspian Gulls on Burrowes
Late this afternoon in the company of DW and SM 17+ Caspian Gulls and 9+ Yellow-legged Gulls came in to the roost on Burrowes Pit. 
 Czech Republic ringed adult Caspian Gull 008:U in the roost

Saturday 10 November 2018

A very mild morning at the fishing boats with heavy showers sometimes torrential.
Velvet Scoter past the fishing boats this morning
8.00-10.00 from the fishing boats joined by OL:
Teal:18E
Pintail: 1E
Common Scoter: 5W
Velvet Scoter: 1E    1W probably same bird
Red-breasted Merganser: 1W
Red-throated Diver: 1E    7W   3 on
Great-crested Grebe: 32 around
Gannet: 1,076W
Cormorant: c400 around
Great Skua: 3W
Kittiwake: 72W
Sandwich Tern: 6W
Razorbill: 1W
Auk sp: 48W
Goldfinch: 20W
An early afternoon visit to Scotney saw 5 Tree Sparrows, 2 Black Redstarts and a Little Owl but no sign of any Twite, also there the usual Lapwing and Golden Plover as well as all the feral geese. While I was at Scotney an adult male Hen Harrier was touring The Point and attempted to go out to sea but soon returned, unfortunately it had disappeared before I arrived at the fishing boats.
Goosander passing the fishing boats this afternoon 
14.00-15.30 from the fishing boats with RW, JTM & AJG.
Common Scoter: 2E
Goosander: 5W
Red-throated Diver: 1 on
Great-crested Grebe: 9 around
Gannet: c250 offshore
Kittiwake: c200 off shore
Sandwich Tern: 6 around
Razorbill: 1W
Auk sp: 22W
Common Seal: 1
Common Seal
JP281 Great Black-backed Gull today last seen by me on 04/10/2015
Late afternoon on the reserve, the Burrowes Pit Gull roost held at least 14 Caspian Gulls, including a yellow colour ringed 1w bird and a Green ringed adult, shame the birds were just 2 distant in the gloom to be able to read them.
Also on the reserve still at least 6 Cattle Egrets reported as well the usual Great White Egrets
The details of yellow ringed P:U65 1w Caspian Gull that was at the fishing boats on 08/11/2018 

Friday 9 November 2018

Searching and Gulling!

 Red-throated Diver at the fishing boats
  Red-throated Diver at the fishing boats
Another morning spent around the fishing boat area searching for a rare Wheatear or scarce Bunting  and failing miserably.
08.00-13.00 Fishing boats area:
Brent Goose: 1E
Common Scoter: 5W
Red-throated Diver: 1W.     1 on
Great-crested Grebe: 9+ around
Gannet: 221W
Merlin: 1
Turnstone: 2 around
Curlew: 1W
Mediterranean Gull: 3E
Kittiwake: c200 around
Sandwich Tern: 2+ around
Stonechat: 2
Goldcrest: 3
Goldfinch: 410 over
Common Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 1+
Sandwich Tern 
One of the many Gannets offshore
One of many Kittiwakes
 One of 8 Cattle Egrets at Boulderwall this afternoon
 Adult Caspian Gull in the Gull roost
3 Caspian Gulls came into Burrowes roost this afternoon along with 8 Yellow-legged Gulls.
1w Caspian Gull in the fading light

Thursday 8 November 2018

Caspian Gulls!

Sandwich Tern this morning
An hours sea watch this morning from the fishing boats was some what underwhelming, with a single Sandwich Tern and a few each of Gannets, Kittiwakes and Mediterranean Gulls, 10 Common Scoter flew west and Guillemots were offshore.
I walked the beach area around the new lighthouse to the research station then back to the sea containers in the hope of finding a Wheatear sp or a Bunting, needless to say I drew a blank on both counts. Checking the gull roost at the boats I came across V0WT Herring Gull a regular bird here.
 V0WT a Dungeness resident
 Around the sea containers a fly catching Black Redstart
As I walked towards the lifeboat station I spotted a 1w Caspian Gull bearing a Polish yellow ring. While photographing the Gull a Swallow flew out to sea.










After the Polish bird flew inland, another 1w bird with a distinctive bill came to the beach briefly before flying strongly out to sea.
 This bird made only a brief visit to the beach, 

2w Great Black-backed Gull JC782 is another regular on the beach here enjoying stranded Sea Mice
A lunch time walk to The Patch then on to the Diamond and back, in another failed quest for a rare Wheatear or Bunting I find 2 more Black Redstarts and another Swallow. 
This afternoon another hour at the fishing boats in the hope that the Tern sp seen at Greatstone might come past, if it did we missed it! also saw little else other than c150 Kittiwakes.
Late afternoon on the reserve 4 more Caspian Gulls came into roost 3 x 1w and lovely adult bird, also 6 Yellow-legged Gulls, 3 x adults, 2 x 3w and a 2w.
Earlier in the day 2 Spoonbills and 7 Cattle egrets were on the reserve, also the usual Great White Egrets. 

Tuesday 6 November 2018

A very Quiet Day!

Another very mild day of southerlies and sunny spells. I joined JTM in walk around the area, apart from a few Song Thrushes, Goldfinches and Goldcrests very little was seen, JTM could hear some Firecrests which I'm afraid I am no longer able to hear unless they are very close.
On the reserve of note 6 Cattle Egrets by Cooks Pool, 9+ Great White Egrets scattered around Burrowes and a Goldeneye. In the small Great Black-backed Gull roost a couple more Norwegian rung birds. 
Some of the c400 Kittiwakes off the fishing boats this afternoon 
A short sea watch early afternoon saw c400 Kittiwakes loafing offshore with 3 Mediterranean Gulls, 2 Sandwich Terns feeding and 6 Great-crested Grebes, absolutely no passage of birds offshore this afternoon.
Great White Egret from Hanson this afternoon
From Hanson a Great White Egret strutting in front the hide, also a Water Rail and several Goldcrests in the Sallows. On the islands c100 Lapwing and a Black-tailed Godwit among the usual wildfowl.
Late afternoon from Makepiece 3 adult and 3w Yellow-legged Gull came into roost, as did a 1w Caspian Gull. 
In the MV over the last 2 nights just 3 Xylostella's and Silver Y, probably time to pack it away till next spring. 

Monday 5 November 2018

White Billed Diver!

Today I joined MH & CT for what is a rare outing from Dungeness for me to Margate, to see the brilliant adult summer plumaged White Billed Diver found by Scott on Friday.
A short video of the Diver


Sunday 4 November 2018

Lesser Yellowlegs!

Lesser Yellowlegs
The best part of today was spent at The Midrips looking for the Lesser Yellowlegs seen there yesterday. I arrived just after dawn finding OL, SO & CT already on site. In the couple of hours spent trying to find the bird 28 Redshanks, 5 Dunlin, 2 Grey Plover, 21 Brent Geese, 5 Shelduck, a Barn Owl and Common Buzzard were seen, thinking that the bird had departed we left site but not before I met Graham Parry who decided to carry on looking  after we left. I was just tucking into my full English fry up when Graham called to say he had located the bird in the same spot it was filmed at yesterday. I made some calls to locals and bolted my breakfast and arrived on site a few minutes later to see the bird exactly where we had all been looking. Apparently GP saw it appear from behind an island further out where it had presumably been feeding in the lee of the wind, thanks are due to Graham for his tenacity as it appears that the bird flew strongly out to sea late this afternoon.
There seems to a problem with my camera as all the images appear fuzzy!





A short video of the Lesser Yellowlegs (best watched full screen)
Another scarce bird these days Red-legged Partridges in the fields opposite The Midrips 
 German ringed Caspian Gull at the fishing boats yesterday afternoon
 2w Caspian Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon

1w Caspian gull at the fishing boats this afternoon

 Adult Yellow-legged Gull this afternoon
 JC782 Great Black-backed Gull a regular at Dungeness