Friday, 4 October 2013

Still quiet on the sea!

Highlights of this mornings watch from the concrete with AJG, DW and MH were: 211 Common Scoter, 1 Merlin out, 5 Arctic Skuas, 46 Sandwich Terns, 2600+ Swallows out and 50+ Meadow Pipits out.
On the ARC from Hanson 3 Little Stints, 2 Curlew Sandpipers, 1 Pectoral Sandpiper, 2 Ruff, 3 Black-tailed Godwits, 3 Greenshank, 12 Dunlin, 2 Common Snipe and 2 Ringed Plovers plus the usual wildfowl. Still many Sand Martins over the lake.
On the reserve still 6 Great White Egrets and 4 Black-necked Grebes per (BP). Along the entrance track 4 Wheatears and an adult Yellow-legged Gull.
Highlights from another sea watch this afternoon from the fishing boats with MH, PT, CT and BH are as follows: 
Balearic Shearwater: 4 West
Arctic Skua: 2 off shore
Black Tern: 1 off shore
Little Gull: 1 off shore
Mediterranean Gull: 2 off shore
Swallows: 250+ out

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Gulls

Arriving at the end of the concrete road at 07.15 AJG was already there but looking inland and not at the sea. 100s of Swallows, Meadow Pipits and Linnets with smaller numbers of House Martins, Reed Buntings, Pied Wagtails, Gold and Greenfinches were streaming out to sea a brilliant spectacle.
Great White Egrets on Burrowes 
 On the reserve all 6 great white Egrets were showing on Burrowes pit along with 11 Little Egrets, 5 Black-necked Grebes, a Little Stint, a Curlew Sandpiper, 3 Black Tailed Godwits, 50+ Golden Plover, 11 Dunlin, 2 Ruff, a Marsh Harrier and all the usual wildfowl.
Black Necked Grebe on Burrowes
 A wander around The Pines failed to locate any of the 5 Ring Ouzels seen earlier(BP)  but 10+ Blackcaps were some compensation. From the Screen 7 Dunlin, 2 Little stints, 5 Greenshank and a Pectoral Sandpiper were the highlights before the rain arrived.
Dark backed  pink legged Lesser Black Backed gull?
 As I drove down the entrance track to the reserve early this evening DW was parked up scanning the Gull roost. I pulled up beside him and he indicated a colour ringed Lesser Black Backed Gull also a dark backed Lesser Black Backed Gull? with pink legs which looked interesting. As we were scanning more gulls came in including an adult Yellow-legged Gull and a colour ringed 2w Caspian Gull. Once again reading the ring was difficult due to the range it appeared to be VKKK. I moved my car to a better position as did DW, just as he was about to photograph the bird my car alarm went off horn and sirens blasting out, in my panic I could not find the smart key and by the time I did all the Gulls were gone leaving a less than impressed DW!

Yellow ringed 2W Caspian Gull appeared to be VKKK but not definite.

Lesser Black Backed Gull SHB possibly a Felixstowe bird

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Try again Tomorrow!

With a light south easterly blowing after early morning rain, I was hoping the sea would produce the goods, once again it was not to be. In 3hrs  just 2 Bonxies, 2 Arctic Skuas, 300+ Brent Geese,  and c50 Gannets, c80 Sandwich Terns. Overhead c800 Swallows,  c100 Meadow Pipits and the first 4 Fieldfare of the Autumn. At the fish dump another colour ringed Great Black Backed Gull, still no Caspians!
Great Black backed Gull JY907 at the fishing boats

Great black backed Gull with a dodgy eye at the fishing boats.
At the ARC from Hanson a Pectoral Sandpiper still present until flushed by 2 Peregrines, also 4 Greenshank, 2 Ruff and a Black-tailed Godwit.
Near the Tower 2 Ring Ouzels, 20+ Blackcap, 20+ Chiffchaffs, a Red-crested Pochard and 2 Marsh Harriers.
On Burrowes up to 6 Great White Egrets, 4 Black-necked Grebes, 8 Little Egrets, 13 Egyptian Geese, 2 Little Stints, 2 Ruff and a Dunlin among the common wildfowl.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Eastern Type Lesser Whitethroat?

I joined AJG at the fishing boats for a sea watch, but after a short while of little passing at sea we turned 180 degrees and started watching the impressive vis mig. During the morning we counted c5000 Swallows and several hundreds each of House Martin and Meadow Pipits and 10s of Linnet, Goldfinch and Pied Wagtail. These numbers were undoubtedly the tip of the iceberg. We wandered around the trapping area which was seemingly virtually devoid of avian activity until a call from DW alerted us to a Lesser Whitethroat that was caught in the Heligoland trap. The bird was processed, photographed and released into The Moat, while doing so a few breast feathers came out and were retrieved for DNA. It appears to be of one of the eastern races Halimodendri perhaps? I am sure others will have there own opinions. Hopefully DNA results will be conclusive.

Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat?

                                                                 Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat?
                                                             Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat?
                                                                   Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat?
This afternoon on the reserve highlights were a Spoonbill which was new in, 3 Great White Egrets, 4 Black-necked Grebes, a little Stint, a Ruff, 2 Marsh Harriers  and a Rock Pipit which is probably rarer here than Spoonbills. By the entrance track near Boulderwall Farm a Common Redstart, 2 Stonechats, a Whinchat and a Wheatear and at the farm 10+ Tree Sparrows. At the south end of the ARC another Great White Egret and still good numbers of Sand Martins.
Late afternoon at the fishing boats a Yellow-legged Gull at the fish dump along with numerous other gulls but no Caspian in sight!
                                         Brent Geese past the fishing boats this afternoon.
                                                   Feeding time at the fishing boats for LY8T

Monday, 30 September 2013

Grasshopper Warbler makes my day!

No posts over the weekend more due to tardiness than the fact that the birds present on Friday were still about at the weekend. In fact there was not much change today today.
45 minutes from the sea watch hide produced:
Balearic Shearwater: 1W
Brent Geese: 147
Wigeon: 128
Teal: 32
Arctic Skua: 2 off shore
Common Tern: 1 off shore
Sandwich Tern: c10 off shore
Meadow Pipit: c100E
Swallow: c300E
Pied wagtail:16E
Wheatear: 4 on beach

In the Desert 10 Song Thrushes were probably continental birds.
While I was plodding around The Desert,a Penduline Tit flying south over the trapping area(DW) probably flew over me, but with my hearing no chance. 
Sunrise over the ARC from Plodland this morning.

 I'd like to be able to say I took the above shot today at the ARC, but in fact about the best I will get there is one the below of the 2 Pectoral Sandpipers. I took the one above on October 7th 2007 at Pagham Harbour.
2 Pectoral Sandpipers
 A couple of visits to the ARC  saw 2 Pectoral Sandpipers, 3 Little Stints, a Curlew Sandpiper, 5 Greenshank, 3 Ruff, 3 Curlews, and a Red-crested Pochard  were of note.
At the end of the Willow Trail I flushed a Grasshopper Warbler(very scarce at Dungeness) from the damp grass at the side of the path, it flew up into the Sallows allowing a few seconds viewing with the bins before dropping into the Juncus.
Stock Doves behind the pines
Making my way to The Pines I received a text from SB that a Ring Ouzel was there. In the short time it took me to get there it had disappeared. Fortunately SB relocated it albeit distantly.
While there a flock of c100 Stock doves was flushed by a Marsh Harrier, there was also a few Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps, a Spotted Flycatcher and a Lesser Whitethroat.
15.30-17.00 from the fishing boats:
Brent Geese: 2E
Gannet: n/c
Common Scoter: 12E
Arctic Skua: 2 off shore
Little Gull: flock of 6W and 1E
1w Mediterranean Gull: 1W
Sandwich Tern: n/c
Trickle of Swallows east
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 3+
Not the best 90 minutes sea watching. Had that total been a few years ago in Shoreham West Sussex  where I used to live I would have been delighted.

Friday, 27 September 2013

Waders

As the sea was very quiet this morning with just a few Teal and Brent Geese moving, 2+ Arctic Skua's chasing Terns and a distant Bonxie, I didn't stay to long.
On the ARC from Hanson in 2 visits, 2 Pectoral Sandpipers, 4 Curlew Sandpipers, a Little Stint, 4 Ruff, a Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Knot, 8 Dunlin, 2 Ringed Plovers, 2 Greenshank, c100 Golden Plover, c200 Lapwing, 3 Marsh Harriers, a Hobby, a Red-crested Pochard and a Black-necked Grebe. 20+ Chiffchaffs around the pines and Willow Trail.
Great White Egret from Firth
This afternoon from Firth hide the Great White Egret, a Knot, 3 Ruff, a Black-tailed Godwit and a Little Gull.  

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Colour Ringed Gulls

07.30-09.00 from the sea watch hide:
Gannet: c50 fishing
Brent Geese: 181W  49E
Common Scoter: 12W
Teal: 113W
Wigeon: 121W
Pintail: 2W
Curlew: 1W
Sparrowhawk: 1 in
Arctic Skua: 4+ off shore
Sandwich Tern: c50 off shore
Commic Tern: c10 off shore
Little Gull: 1 over the boil
Meadow Pipit: 78 in
Harbour Porpoise: 3+
A wander around the trapping area found 2 Spotted Flycatchers, 1 Wheatear, 1 Whinchat, 11 Chiffchaffs, 6 Blackcaps, 1 Common Whitethroat and 26 Swallows.
Spotted Flycatcher
 Early afternoon at the ARC from Hanson: 1 Pectoral Sandpiper, 3 Curlew Sandpipers, 3 Ruff, 1 Little Stint, 2 Greenshank, 4 Common Snipe and a Marsh Harrier.
1w Mediterranean Gull

 This evening from the fishing boats with DW:
Brent Goose: 75E  96W
Mediterranean Gull: 4+
Arctic Skua: 3+
99L Great black Backed Gull
 On the beach after the discarded waste pieces off fish colour ringed 99L probably rung in Normandy and VRB probably rung in Felixstowe area.
VRB Herring Gull

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Skua's, Balearics and Pecs

A wander around the bushes this morning found only a few Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps with a few Meadow Pipits and Linnets over head.
A sea watch from the fishing boats this morning with AJG was slow but the marauding Arctic Skuas kept us amused for an hour, also seen:
Wigeon: 122 w
Teal: 120 w
Common Scoter: 30 w
Brent Goose: 5w 3E
Razorbill: 1 on sea
Bar-tailed Godwit: 2
Sanderling: 3w
Curlew: 1E
Arctic Skua: 2 around
2 Seals and several Harbour Porpoises off shore
Who is chasing who? at the fishing boats this morning.
At the ARC from Hanson:
Pectoral Sandpiper: 2
Curlew Sandpiper: 2
Dunlin: 6
Ruff: 2
Black-tailed Godwit: 2
Greenshank:1
Common Snipe: 21
Golden Plover: 150+
Lapwing: 300+
Spotted Redshank: 1 at the south end
Great White Egret: 1 along with all the usual wildfowl.
Balearic Shearwaters 
A surprise in another sea watch this evening with DW in form of a party of 5 Balearic Shearwaters moving west. Off shore 4+ Arctic Skua's were beating up the Sandwich Terns, 30 Teal moved west as did 81 Brent Geese. Several harbour Porpoises still off shore.




Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Twitching a butterfly

The Patch was quiet this morning with just 1 Arctic Tern and 1 Little Gull among the few Common Terns and Black-headed Gulls. On the perimeter fence behind the hide 3 Chiffchaffs, 3 Black Redstarts and a Whinchat. A wander around the bushes with AJG was also quiet, just a hand full of Chiffchaffs, another Whinchat, 2 more Black Redstarts, a Wheatear and in stark contrast to yesterday just 11 Swallows.
Whinchat

Long Tailed Blue Kinsdown
 A long with DW, GH and AJG I spent a few hours at Kingsdown admiring the Long Tailed Blue butterfly's which showed quite well. While there a Peregrine dashed through.

Peregrine Kingsdown

Arctic Skua at the fishing boats this evening
 This evening at the fishing boats with DW 5+ Arctic Skuas were terrorising the Sandwich Terns and 17 Brent Geese flew west.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Hirundines and Chiffchaffs

06.55-07.25 a superb half hour at the fishing boats with in excess of 10,000 Swallows out towards France creating a marvellous spectacle. The French  coast was as clear as I have ever seen it and the sea was like a mirror, as the Swallows and smaller numbers of Martin's came over the beach they flew very low over the sea towards the french coast some picking insects off the surface as they went. As far as I could see in all directions there were Hirundines making there way south. Also seen were 12 Sandwich Terns, 1 Common Tern, 2 Common Scoter, 3 Teal, 1 Turnstone on the beach and c100 Meadow Pipits coasting west. 
A plod around the Desert and the bushes around The Point found:
Chiffchaff: 91
Blackcap: 18
Common Whitethroat: 9
Lesser Whitethroat: 1
Reed Warbler: 2
Stonechat: 2
Whinchat: 4
Wheatear: 4
Spotted Flycatcher: 3
Robin: 8
Blue Tit: 6
Great Tit: 7
Meadow Pipit: c100
Linnet: c70
Marsh Harrier: 1
Hirundines: 1,000s more
At the observatory many more Chiffchaff and Blackcaps, with at least 1 Garden warbler and 2 Reed Warblers.
Chiffchaffs seemed evenly spread across the peninsular there must have been 1,000s of them here today. The Swallows were seen in large numbers across Walland Marsh as well as the peninsular probably totaling 10s of 1,000s.
In a couple of visits to the ARC 6 Ruff, 8 Black-tailed Godwits, 2 Avocet, 3 Curlew Sandpipers, 2 Little Stints, 6 Dunlin, 8 Common Snipe, c100 Golden Plover. The track to Hanson and the Willow trail were full of Chiffchaffs.
At the pines early evening 3 Spotted Flycatchers, 1 Redstart and 50+ Chiffchaffs with Swallows still moving south.