Friday, 22 December 2017

Glaucous Gull!

First thing this morning from the sea watch hide, c50 Gannets, 400+ Great-crested Grebes, 20+ Guillemots, a few each of Kittiwake and Red-throated Diver otherwise little of note. Only a few Gulls at The Patch and none on the beach probably due to disturbance from shingle moving plant.
1w Caspian Gull from Firth
On the reserve at least 5 Caspian Gulls today, 2 adults, 2 3w and a 1w. a few Pintail and Goldeneye and still no Smew. The Long-eared Owl was again just about visible if you know where to look.
On the ARC 4 Goosander and 2 Great White Egrets.
3w Caspian gull from Makepiece
Pintail from Makepiece
This afternoon DW found a brute of a 1w Glaucous Gull in the roost near the fishing boats, it hung around for a while before departing with the other Gulls as they went to roost. The regular 1w Caspian Gull also put in an appearance there.
The Long-tailed Duck and Slavonian Grebe were showing well on Lade Pits per JK, also at least 6 Bewick Swans were still opposite Cockles Bridge.
 1w Glaucous Gull near the Fishing Boats
1w Glaucous Gull near the Fishing Boats
1w Glaucous Gull near the Fishing Boats 
1w Glaucous Gull near the Fishing Boats 
1w Glaucous Gull near the Fishing Boats
1w Caspian Gull at the fishing boats same individual as from the reserve

Thursday, 21 December 2017

Gulls in the Gloom!

In the very gloomy conditions this morning the islands on Burrowes were barely visible, those that were visible were avian free. 
As I had been meaning to have a walk along The Midrips and Wick's while there was no firing on the ranges, I thought today would be a good time to go there. Parking at Jury's Gap clambering over the sea wall and hopping from rock to rock until I reached the green wall. I walked to within a kilometer of Galloways and back and didn't record a single passerine nor a another human, the highlight being 12 Shelduck, c100 Wigeon, c30 Teal a few Redshank and Oystercatchers and a single Curlew.
Late morning back at the reserve the fog was marginally better allowing me to spot a 3w Caspian Gull and 2 Yellow-legged Gulls, also the Long-eared Owl which is really difficult to see even when you know exactly where to look. 
A lunchtime visit to the fishing boats found a 1w and 3w Caspian Gull, both of which showed well (see images below if you like Gulls otherwise don't bother).
Late afternoon back at the reserve more Gull watching another new 3rd or 4th cal yr Caspian Gull came in, unfortunately it was on the far islands as I have not one like this before, it was near adult but had retained it's shawl, a superb bird if you like Gulls, as dark fell a 1w and an adult came in and several colour rings were obtained.
 1w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
  1w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
  1w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
  1w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
  1w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats
 3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

A very dull and damp day on the peninsula, meant I spent most of the day in either Firth or Makepiece Hide, where a minimum of 7 Caspian Gulls (2 x ad, 2 x 3w, 3 x 1w) came into bathe or roost. 
The Long-eared Owl was once again doing its very best not be seen behind the Dipping Pool, but can be seen if you stand in the right place and know exactly where to look, also of note a Black-necked Grebe was noted from Makepiece only the second this winter as far as I know. A Great White Egret was on Cooks Pool.
AS I came out of Firth Hide a Badger ran across the path in front of me then up and over the bank flushing all the Gulls.
A scan of the New Diggings from the causeway found nothing unusual, though a pair of Goosander could be seen on the ARC from the causeway. 
 1w Caspian Gull from Firth
 Adult Caspian Gull from Firth
1w Caspian Gull 
 Gull flusher
 3w Caspian Gull
1w Caspian Gull

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Cold and Frosty Morning!

 8 Great White Egrets at Scotney first thing this morning
First thing this morning at Scotney I was surprised to see 8 Great White Egrets together in an unfrozen corner by the causeway. 800+ Cormorants on and around the lake was also unusual. More usual was the 100s of feral Geese and no wild Geese. A Marsh Harrier and a Common Buzzard flew over the lake towards the ranges, a Green Sandpiper and several Redshanks fed along the northern shore among 56 Shelduck, while in the bays many Wigeon,Teal, Shoveler, Tufted Duck, Pochard and a few Pintail and 100s of Coot.
13 Bewick Swans were still viewable from Cockles Bridge.
The Point was very quiet except for a Dartford Warbler and Stonechat. I found nothing notable among the few Gulls that were around.
Goosander on Burrowes this afternoon
In 2 visits to the reserve today the Long-eared Owl was just about visible behind the Dipping Pool, 3 Caspian Gulls came into the islands (Ad + 3w +1w), also an adult Yellow-legged Gull and 3 Goosander. All the usual wild fowl could be found but still no Smew.

2nd cal yr Caspian Gull from Firth very late afternoon
This evenings gorgeous sunset

Monday, 18 December 2017


 Kestrel at Scotney
First light at Scotney the lake was covered in 100s of Geese, the only wild Geese I could find among them were 2 dark bellied Brent Geese. A Green Sandpiper and 2 Redshank were feeding along the north shore and a Kingfisher flew into the sluice ditch. A Kestrel, Common Buzzard and Green Woodpecker were at the copse. A Marsh Harrier could be seen distantly near the wind turbines along with many Lapwing and Golden Plover.
 1w Caspian Gull near the fishing boats
In hour at the fishing boats mid morning a 1w Caspian Gull was in the roost. On the sea c50 Red-throated Divers flew down channel along with c20 Gannets, a few Guillemots and Kittiwakes and the usual Great-crested Grebes on the sea.
                                                 1w Caspian Gull near the fishing boats
 On the reserve the Long-eared Owl was again just about visible and 2 more Caspian Gulls were on the islands, a Great White Egret was on the ARC with another on the New Diggings seen from the causeway. Elsewhere 13 Bewick Swans were opposite Cockles Bridge and the Long-tailed Duck was again on Lade south pit, but otherwise it was very quiet day despite the beautiful sunny weather.

Sunday, 17 December 2017

Sea watching at Dungeness in the last few days has produced small numbers of Red-throated Divers, Gannets, Guillemots and Kittiwakes, a count of 522 Great-crested Grebes, a singles each of Black-throated Diver, Goosander, Merlin and Mediterranean Gull. A new 1w Caspian Gull has been seen around The Point for last couple of days. At least 1 Dartford Warbler is still present around the new lighthouse area.
1w Caspian Gull at the fishing boats
16 Bewick Swans were opposite Cockles Bridge yesterday but I could only find 13 today, though the others may have been obscured by reeds.
The now seemingly resident 3w Caspian Gull seems to be living on an island viewable from Makepiece and is usually joined by other Caspian and Yellow-legged Gulls in the late afternoon roost. The long-eared Owl was just about showing today deep inside the bushes behind the dipping pool, a male Brambling was coming to the feeders in the reserve car park today. 6 Goosander (3 drakes & 3 Ducks) dropped into Burrowes this afternoon and were joined by a 4th drake a little later but still no Smew. Nearby at Lade the Long-tailed Duck and Slavonian Grebe are still present.
Scotney is still very quiet with just the usual feral geese to be seen, a Green Sandpiper or 2 can also usually be seen but so far no sign of any wild geese.
Brambling on the visitor centre car park feeders

Thursday, 14 December 2017

AS I made my way to the beach this morning the & Bewick Swans (3 adults + 4 Juvs) were in there chosen field opposite Cockles Bridge.

08.00-09.00 from the sea watch hide:

Brent Goose: 5 down
Common Scoter: 4 down
Velvet Scoter: 1 down
Red-throated Diver: 158 down.   7 up
Great-crested Grebe: 56 down
Fulmar: 2 down
Gannet: 119 down
Great Skua: 1 down
Kittiwake: 37 down
Guillemot: 26 down
Auk sp: 38 down. 17 up
I joined PT in a wander around the lighthouses and Brittania but drew a blank on the Dartford Warblers and Stonechats.
By the fishing boats plenty of Gulls to look at including an adult and 1w Caspian Gull, also 2 Yellow-legged Gulls an adult and a 3w and several colour ringed Gulls.
 Adult Caspian Gull at the Fishing Boats
 Pitsea colour ringed Herring Gull
 3w Yellow-legged Gull with an injured wing
 Adult Yellow-legged Gull
Scotney was again very quiet with just the usual feral Barnacle Geese, 61 Shelduck, a Marsh Harrier and a few Tufted Duck and Pochard. In the distance Golden Plover and Lapwing could be seen wheeling around the wind turbines.
In the fields opposite Herons Park 4 Egyptian Geese with a Brent Goose, more Golden Plover and Lapwing, Stock Doves and Starlings all being flushed by a very low flying Helicopter inspecting the power lines.
 Long-tailed Tit from Makepiece
In a morning and afternoon visit to the reserve at least 4 Caspian Gulls were seen (adult, 2 x 3w, 2w) also 4 Yellow-legged Gulls including the bird with injured wing seen this morning at the fishing boats. The Long-eared Owl was reported but I failed to find it.
From Hanson the Bittern again showing out to the left of the hide per GP. Still no sign of any Smew.
 3w Caspian Gull from Firth
2w Caspian Gull from Firth

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Wash out!

A reasonable sea watch this morning though it was a thoroughly miserable day on the peninsula.
08.30-10.00 from the sea watch hide:

Common Scoter:1 down
Red-breasted Merganser: 1 down
Red-throated Diver: 517 down
Great-crested Grebe:56 down
Gannet: 241 down
Cormorant: n/c
Great Skua: 1 down
Kittiwake: 9 down
Guillemot: 734 down
Auk sp: 129 down

From Cockles Bridge the 7 Bewick Swans could just about be seen through the rain.

This afternoons Gull roost on the reserve produced 3 Yellow-legged Gulls and 2 3w Caspian Gulls, frustratingly there were a minimum of 11 Gulls bearing colour rings but all were unreadable due to the poor weather conditions.

Tuesday, 12 December 2017

AJG spent an hour freezing in the sea watch this morning, many thanks to him for sending me the results of his efforts:
07.30-08.30 
Brent Goose: 22 down
Teal: 4 down
Shoveller: 32 down
Wigeon: 22 down
Pintail:5 down
Common Scoter: 8 down
Red-throated Diver: 52 down . 59 up
Black-throated Diver: 1 down
Great-crested Grebe: 8 up
Gannet 22 around
Avocet 2 down
Auk sp 9 up
Kingfisher from Firth

A quick look at the ARC and Burrowes first thing this morning confirmed that there had been no cold weather arrival of Smew or anything else. The Willow trail held a couple of Goldcrests and Song Thrushes, also a couple of noisy Cetti's Warblers. Both lakes were very quiet.
At Scotney the lake was mill pond smooth but no new arrivals here also.
After repairing my storm damaged fence I made my way to the reserve again via Cockles Bridge where 7 Bewick swans could be seen, presumably yesterday afternoons birds that were around Burrowes.
In the Gull roost late afternoon 1 adult and 2 x 3w Caspian Gulls were of note. A Great White Egret and Kingfisher were also seen.
The details of Sundays Polish colour ringed 3w Caspian Gull are below.
Caspian Gull 26P5: Seen at Dungeness 10/12/2017
Caspian Gull colony (Larus cachinnans kolonia) []
[Ringed as a pullus released by ringer 21/05/2015, 0:0, date accurate
[PL OE] ZB.KOZIELNO,PACZKÓW, OPOLSKIE, POLAND 50°28'35.8''; 16°58'54.2'' (50.47659800; 16.98173000) accurate to the given coordinates
Jacek Betleja, Jakub Szymczak 



Date Rings Place Latitude Distance
Elapsed time
Circumstances Longitude Direction
Finder Condition Status
25/10/2016 NOG RED 26P5 (FR 07) Berck sur Mer, PAS-DE-CALAIS, FRANCE 523 days (81) colour ring read
Frédéric LEVIEZ
50°25'25.0'' 1°33'50.0'' (7) ŻYWWYP
1088 km 275° ZIM
22/09/2017 NOG RED 26P5 (FR 01) PENNEDEPIE, CALVADOS, FRANCE 855 days (81) colour ring read
Tony Le Huu Nghia
49°24'28.1'' 1206 km 0°09'07.0'' 270°
(7) ŻYWWYP

Monday, 11 December 2017

Bewick Swans!

First thing this morning I stupidly went to The Point (I wasn't the only one) spending half an hour peering out of the car seeing just a few Gannets, Guillemots, Kittiwakes and Cormorants, which considering a NE gale was rocking the car and driving a mixture of heavy rain, sleet and snow across the beach virtually obscuring the sea and activating the fog horn.
 Bewick Swans
Another drive around Walland Marsh looking for Wild Swans and Geese drew a blank, even Mute Swans were mostly absent.
On the reserve 5 Brent Geese were by the entrance track at Boulderwall, 2 Bewick Swans dropped onto Burrowes and 5 more Bewicks flew over per PB. 2 Caspian Gulls (adult and a 3w) were on the islands from Makepiece and a Brent Goose joined them. A kingfisher, Chiffchaff and Goldcrest were seen from Makepiece and the VC.
Adult Caspian Gull