Saturday, 18 July 2026

18/07/2026

These 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers came out of the Lighthouse Garden and paused at West Beach before heading towards The Moat.
The sea watching continues to be poor, though there are probably birds out there as in the case of the Gull-billed Tern that was briefly in front of Hanson Hide, an excellent find by Peter Eerdmans, I was unfortunately at The Midrips when he found it.

There were 3 juvenile Black Redstarts along the perimeter wall behind the sea watch hide

Wigeon at the ARC
There are a few waders appearing around the reserve. Black-tailed Godwits, Redshank, Common and Green Sandpipers, Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers, Ruff, Turnstone, Dunlin, Lapwing etc.
Hopefully in the nest few days young bright yellow Willow Warblers will start appearing along with Redstarts , Winchats and flycatchers and hopefully something better.
Ruff from Firth 
Hummingbird Hawkmoth nectaring on my Budlia in the garden
A few moths for last nights catch
Acrobasis tumidana
Bordered Straw
Cydia amplana
Latticed Heath
Lobesia reliquana
Lozotaeniodes formosana

Wednesday, 15 July 2026

15/07/2026

A party of 12 Common Scoter drifting past the bouy early morning, a few each of Mediterranean Gulls, Sandwich Terns, Common Terns and Gannets, about the only notable was Kestrel that flew SE out to sea.
On the reserve a few Common Sandpipers, Dunlins and a Ruff per  DBO Whatsapp.
 
Sanderling on the beach  at The Midrips this afternoon
Sanderling
SanderlingRinged Plover nest at The Midrips by the main path with a very newly hatched chick and 3 eggs that will all hopefully hatch overnight.
Mum back on the nest as soon as I walked past
Juvenile Wheatears at The Midrips

2 of the 3 Marbled Clover in my trap this morning. My first record of this species, with only 3 prious records on the Dungeness peninsula since the 1950s

Monday, 13 July 2026

13/07/2026

Despite the gale force NE wind I went to the sea watch hide for an hour this morning, a handful each of Sandwich and Common Terns, along with small numbers of Mediterranean Gulls and Gannets all just messing around offshore, there appeared to be absolutely no sea passge.
The NE gale ensured the moth traps were virtually empty despite the high night time temperatures.😢
One of 2 Garganey at the ARC from Hanson today
Black-tailed Godwits at the ARC from Hanson today
                                           Green Sandpiper at the ARC from Hanson today
One of at least 12 Common Sandpipers around the reserve today, this one at Dengemarsh
2 Ruff from Firth today
There were signs of Autumn migration today with a few waders around the reserve and a steady eastward passage of Sand Martins through the peninsula. From the garden a few Yellow Wagtails over though they may have been local breeders.
Ruff from Firth today
3 Greenshanks on distant island from Firth today

Saturday, 11 July 2026

11/07/2026

Highlights of a cycle ride to Jurys Gap this morning were 2 young Bearded Tits calling on the edge of the copse. Ther sward was covered in Canada, Greylag and Egyptian Geese and not much else.
A brief visit to the ARC saw one of the female Garganey among all the other eclipse ducks, two Lesser Emporer were patrolling the back of Hanson.
2 young Bearded Tits at the Sussex end of the Scotney copse, presumed disspersal movement
A moulting adult Mediterranean Gull at the fishing boats
3 Common Scoter drifted past the fishing boats in the strong winds

A tatty Light Crimson Underwing only the second record for my garden
Gypsy Moth the first of the year
Six Belted Clearwing a first for my garden

Thursday, 9 July 2026

09/07/2026

Some of the 100+ Tree Sparrows on Walland Marsh last evening
Adult Little Owl last evening
Juvenile Little Owl last evening
Early morning at the Midrips
An Early morning cycle ride to visit The Midrips and Wickes this morning was very pleasant. Yellow Wagtails, Pied Wagtails, Meadow Pipits, Linnets and Corn Buntings were all along the raised sea wall, at least 2 pairs of Wheatears are still present. Waders were represented by 3+ Little Ringed Plovers, several each of Oystercatchers and Ringed Plovers 1 of which was sitting on 4 eggs, also a single Curlew. I guess low numbers of waders are explained by the speed at which the pools are drying out.
A couple of the locals visited the reserve but found nothing to report.
The Guardhouse and Coastguard Cottages at Jurys Gap
Juvenile Little Ringed Plover at The Midrips

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

08/07/2026

An early morning visit to Rye Harbour LNR to avoid the heat of the day to see the Sandwich Tern colony before they are all gone. A wonderful sight and sound sadly lacking at Dungeness for many years now.
From Parkes Hide with the early morning sun behind us we had superb views of the Terns and some waders.From near Gooders Hide we had nice but distant views of some Little Terns with chicks, Greenshanks, Avocets and 100s of Mediterranean Gulls. Many thanks to John for driving and being our carer today.
Sandwich Terns


Common Tern
Juvenile Redshank


Common Sandpiper
Oystercatcher family
Turnstone