Saturday, 23 June 2012

Frog Orchids

I spent today in Sussex and stopped off on my home to look at some Frog Orchids.
Frog Orchid

Frog Orchid

Common Spotted Orchid

Friday, 22 June 2012

More Gales

A couple of hours watching from The Point this morning returned 1 Arctic Skua, 3 Fulmars, 3 Common Scoter and a few Gannets, Common and Sandwich Terns tooing and froing, also c50 Swifts. By the power station 2 Black Redstarts and masses of Vipers Bugloss.
Vipers Bugloss

At the south end of the ARC Pit my first returning Green Sandpiper of the year, 1 Little Egret and 6 Ringed Plovers. Most of the Pochard have relocated to the sheltered waters in front of Hanson Hide, where 100+ Swifts, 100+ House Martins and a few Swallows and Sand Martins were feeding. Also there 1 Hobby and 1 Marsh harrier.
Green Sandpiper

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Mid Summer Day

At The Patch this morning the 1st summer Little Gull still present along with c50 Common Terns, c10 Sandwich Terns, 14 Common Scoter flew east  as did 6 Swallows and 3 Black Redstarts inside the power station compound.
1st Summer Little Gull

1st Summer Little Gull and Sandwich Tern
 Moving on from The Patch down to Dengemarsh Gully a family of Ringed Plovers, c20 Linnets, 2 Pied Wagtails, 6 Wheatears and 2 Peregrines.

Ringed Plover with bling

Common Lizard
 At the south end of ARC Pit c130 Pochard, 2 Little Egrets, 3 Ringed Plovers, 1 Little Ringed Plover and 1 Hobby.
Round the boardwalk 12 Common Lizards, 1 Grass Snake and 1 Green Woodpecker. On the track from the car park to Hanson Hide several Reed, Sedge and Cetti's Warblers still singing and a Marsh Harrier over. At Cockles Bridge an Oystercatcher finding something good to eat inside a rotten fence post.
Oystercatcher

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Botany Master Class

I had a brilliant morning out with BB furthering my botanical education.
Monkey Orchids

Monkey Orchid

Fragrant Orchids

Musk Orchids


White Fragrant Orchid

Common Twayblade

Bird's-nest Orchid

Lady Orchid
 This afternoon I spent a couple of hours on the beach at the fishing boats, enjoying the sun and playing guess where the Porpoise will surface next.
Harbour Porpoise

Monday, 18 June 2012

Here Comes The Sun

A plod down to The Patch this morning found c40 Common Terns, 6 Sandwich Terns and the 1st summer Little Gull also 2 Black Redstarts behind the sea wall. A half hearted watch from by the seawatch hide with DW and PT found 6 Curlew W and c40 Gannets W and at least 7 Harbour Porpoises off shore. 
Common Tern
 At the fishing boats c20 Common Terns and c10 Sandwich Terns feeding close inshore allowing a few pictures. Whilst I was there A Hummingbird Hawk Moth came in off the sea and landed briefly on the shingle, 9 Common Scoter flew east and a Turnstone land on the beach.
Hummingbird Hawk Moth


Ruddy Turnstone

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Mid Summer

At The Point this morning due to the fisherman, the Tern roost was pushed right along the beach to switching station. After plodding out there to check the roost I could not find any Roseate Terns, the best was a 1st summer Little Gull. I spent an hour by the roost watching the coming and goings of the Terns but still no Roseates. Another hour from the sea watch hide was unproductive with a few Gannets and Common Terns tooing and froing, 6 Common Scoter W and 2 Kittiwakes W.
At the ARC Pit Pochard numbers are building up, 50+Swifts hawking, 3+ Hobby's and tame Fox Cub behind the Screen hide were the only things of note.  

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Another Botanical Lesson

A brilliant day with GH and DW having a botanical lesson.
Late Spider Orchid

Late Spider Orchid

Man Orchid

Man Orchid

Lesser Butterfly Orchid

Lesser Butterfly Orchid

Fragrant Orchid with Late Spider Orchid

Heath Spotted Orchid

Heath Spotted Orchid

Friday, 15 June 2012

Another Rosy Day

 Arriving at The Point car park this morning I met Matt who had already been to The Patch and told me that there was a Roseate Tern there. Arriving at The Patch I quickly located it on the beach with c40 Common Terns and c10 Sandwich Terns and a few Gulls. I crawled to the edge of the sea wall so as not to flush everything and started photographing it. After about half an hour a second bird flew in to give more photographic opportunities. Later I made my way to the fishing boats and spent an hour sea watching. Little of note seen but 12 Swallows flew south. Then went back to The Patch where 1 Roseate was still on the beach as was a 1st Summer Little Gull also 2 Manx Shearwaters flew east and 7 Common Scoter. The Tern flew out to sea and was lost but later while watching from the sea watch hide I relocated the 2 Roseates feeding around the buoy







1st summer Little Gull with my first juv Black Headed gull at The Patch this year

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Little of note

Remains of the hide at The Patch after winter storms
At The Patch this morning still 2 Roseate Terns, c50 Common Terns, c15 Sandwich Terns, 2 Portlandica type Terns, a Black Tern through, 16 Common Scoter E, 7 Fulmars E and c 40 Gannets tooing and froing. A plod along the shingle to Dengemarsh Gully found 1 pair of Ringed Plovers with at least 1 young, a family of Wheatears, c20 Linnets the Peregrines being very vocal  and little else of note.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Rosy Patch

I started this morning at Botolphs Bridge Road, West Hythe finding BM and GC already on site hoping that the recent Marsh Warbler would still be singing, but no sign today.
Next stop a plod down to the The Patch. Scanning the terns on the beach a Roseate Tern stood out and a few metres further on another among c80Common Terns, c10 Sandwich Terns and a couple of Portlandica type, both Roseates were still present at 16.00hrs.Off shore a Black Tern dipping and a Little Tern. Photography was virtually impossible with the heat haze from the beach.
Roseate, Common and Portlandica Terns

2 Roseate Terns and Common Terns
 At the south end of the ARC 3 Ringed Plovers, 1 Little Ringed Plover and 1 Redshank. Numbers of duck have stated to increase with10 Shoveller, 15 Gadwall, 8 Pochard, 7 Tufted Duck. The Oystercatcher nest looks like it has been predated and no sign of any birds. In the ARC car park a Tree Sparrow posed on the information board and on the track to Hanson Hide Reed, Sedge and Cetti's Warblers, Little Grebe on one of the small pools, Cuckoo and Hobby over.