Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Scandinavian Rock Pipits
The sea and The Point were dead this morning, even the Glaucous Gull eluded me. I pulled up behind Dave Walkers car on the road at the ARC Pit and could see he was trying photograph something. Soon i was watching and trying photograph 3 Scandinavian Rock Pipits which was surprisingly difficult to do as they were in the short dense scrub. Also seen from the car was a Slavonian Grebe and a couple of Goldeneye. From Hansen Hide a red head Smew and a pair of Goldeneye were performing close to the hide and a Bittern flew in. 
Saturday, 19 March 2011
Around the reserve 6+ Marsh Harriers, breif flight view of a Bittern and 4 Bearded Tits at Hookers showing well. The Firecrest still at Christmas Dell but little else of note.
Sunday, 13 March 2011
A Few Spring Arrivals and a stunning Black Redstart
Saturday, 12 March 2011
March Hope
Not the hoped for Alba |
Friday, 11 March 2011
Brilliant Sunny afternoon at Dungeness
Moulting to adult drake |
A confiding duck |
First of the year |
Monday, 7 March 2011
Pett Whitefronts
In a short early afternoon stop at Pett Levels i came across 5 Greater Whitefronted Geese with Greylags, also present on the levels were 400+ Wigeon, 100+ Teal, 300+ Curlew, 2 Marsh Harriers and 2 Common Buzzards. The sea was surprisingly choppy and all i could find was 50 + Great-crested Grebes.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
More of the same
This mornings hour long sea watch from the shelter of the fishing boats was a little more productive than yesterday with 30+ Red-throated Divers, 13 Brent Geese, 16, Common Scoter, 100+ Auks, a constant stream of Gannets and a few Kittiwakes all moving east also the 1w Glaucous gave a fly by. At the ARC Pit on the mossy turf near to the path to Hansen Hide 20+ Pied Wagtails, 14 Reed Buntings and 3 Rock Pipits at least one of which was (Littoralis). From the hide 4 Smew(1 drake), 12 Goldeneye, 3 + Marsh Harriers and 2 Pintail the first for a while. Many of the dabblers appear to have moved away from this pit presumably due to high water levels. I could not find a single Gadwall. On the Willow trail 4+ Cetti's Warblers and 2 Chiffchaffs.
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Stubby Tail |
At the ARC pit just 5 Smew and 3 Marsh Harriers around with the high light being 2 fly over Ravens. Scotney was very quiet and on Walland the Bewick Swan herd has diminished to 56+ and the Tree Sparrows were still showing well by the feeders.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Bitter Reculver
By juggling a couple of meetings i managed to be able spend my lunch hour-ish at Reculver. The car park was virtually empty and when i got out of the car i realised why. The NE wind was bitter, it was high tide and spray was coming over the car park wall . Walking along the sea wall there were a dozen Sanderling, 6 Ringed Plover, 2 Grey Plover and 20+ Turnstone roosting on the beach but nothing moving on the sea apart from a lone Brent Goose. On the beach mound by Coldharbour Lagoon i located the 3 Shorelark which did there utmost not to be photographed and when they did allow a shot or 2 they stood facing the wind with there backs to me. The walk back produced a lone Marsh Harrier over the fields. 
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