A strong blustery westerly wind made for an uninspiring sea watch this morning.
08.00-09.00 from the sea watch hide
Brent Goose: 130E
Common Scoter: 3E
Red-throated diver: 4E 1 on
Great-crested Grebe: 1 on
Fulmar: 3E
Gannet: 14E 3W
Cormorant: 121 flew into Rye Bay
Mediterranean Gull: 2E
Kittiwake: 3E
Auk sp: 4E
Alba Wagtail: 1 in
Meadow Pipit: 3 in
After the sea watch I was joined in a wander down to The Patch by PT and Barney where over a non existent boil the highlight was a brief 1w Mediterranean Gull among a few Herring Gulls and Kittiwakes.
First Wheatear of the year at Dungeness discovered late morning by Jacques opposite the lifeboat station
Great White Egrets at the ARC
At a very wind swept ARC 2 Swallows were hawking over the lake in the shelter of the roadside Sallows viewable from the causeway. From Hanson 4 Goldeneye were the best of the wildfowl, also flyovers of Merlin, Peregrine and Marsh Harrier, a flyby Kingfisher and a squealing Water Rail. 2 Great White Egrets from the Screen Hide and a Great Spotted Woodpecker was notable at the Pines.
Burrowes was quiet due to essential works on a Tern raft. The Black-necked grebe was still at Xmas Dell per PB. 2 Curlew among the Wigeon and Coots in the Boulderwall Fields. The Cattle Egrets were still present around the horse paddocks with a couple of Little Egrets. I couldn't see the Whooper Swans today, though they probably had their heads down out of the relentless wind.
Rainbows over the Boulderwall Fields from Plodland this afternoon
Only one Wheatear image?
ReplyDeleteI thought the rules were 1 image per bird Steve?
DeleteOh no, as many as you want, just no repeats of the same image...
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