Saturday, 7 September 2019

Treecreeper!


 Treecreeper the rarest bird at Dungeness so far this year 
As I arrived at the observatory Jacques was processing a Treecreeper that had been trapped in The Moat, they are not annual, I have seen more Short-toed Treecreepers here. The Treecreeper was the definite highlight of the morning with few migrants around again.
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Cattle Egret from Hanson
The ARC was again fairly quiet again, a Cattle Egret showed well and a Great White Egret was present, 140+ Golden Plover dropped in to the islands which held 3 Ruff, 3 Greenshank, 4 Garganey 2 Dunlin and a Common Sandpiper of note among the common wildfowl. 100s of hirundines mainly Sand Martins were hawking over the lake.
A Wheatear with a damaged beak was on the beach, it appeared to be feeding well enough. 

Grey Seals at the fishing boats this afternoon
14.00-16.00 at the fishing boats with RW, JTM and AJG:
Fulmar: 1W
Manx Shearwater: 1W
Gannet: c20 feeding off shore
Hobby: 1 came in off the sea
Arctic Skua: 2 around
Black Tern: 1 around
Sandwich Tern: c30 around
Common Tern: c20 around
Grey Seal: 2
Harbour Porpoise: 6+
 Juvenile great Black-backed Gull JJ761 from Norway
Another couple of hours spent in Firth hide looking at gulls legs this evening with DW proved successful for colour ringed birds, of note 2 Black terns over the lake and 4 Turnstone that dropped in.
 Lesser Black-backed Gull J876Z from Norway
 Juvenile Great Black-backed Gull JR760 from Norway
 Great Black-backed Gull JT524 a Norwegian bird
 Lesser Black-backed Gull V.7 a Dutch bird
 Great Black-backed Gull JT904 another Norwegian bird 
SHB Lesser Black-backed Gull a Landguard area ringed bird


Friday, 6 September 2019

Colour Rings!

 A walk around The Desert and trapping area with AJG this morning found very few migrants, just a few each of Chiffchaffs, Blackcap and Common Whitethroats and a few Swallows over. Hopefully the birding will improve in the next few days.
This afternoons sea watch was not very inspiring.
13.20-14.20 from the fishing boats with Peter and AJG who collated the numbers:
Fulmar: 1E
Shearwater sp: 1E (Manx or Balearic)
Gannet: 48E
Arctic Skua: 1 around
Mediterranean Gull: 1W
Sandwich Tern: 220W
Common Tern: 41W
Black Tern: 3W
Guillemot: 2E
Harbour Porpoise: 4+
This evening from Firth hide good numbers of Greater and Lesser Black-backed Gulls came in to roost, including at least 7 colour ringed individuals which kept me entertained.
 Norwegian ringed Lesser Black-backed Gull J557R
 Landguard area ringed Lesser Black-backed Gull BXB.P
NTRG Lesser Black-backed Gull W0UT
Norwegian Great Black-backed Gull ringed as a chick on 09.07 2019 at SANDØY, Mandal, Vest-Agder, 57°58'03"N 007°33'39"E 891 Kilometers from Dungeness.
 Norwegian Great Black-backed Gull ringed as a chick on 10.07 2018 at Revøy, Farsund, Vest-Agder, Norway 58°02'57"N 006°47'45"E and not seen again until today.
 Danish ringed juvenile Great Black-backed Gull JZP58, unfortunately this bird is not yet registered on their web site.
 2 cal year Great Black-backed Gull ringed as a chick on 01.07 2018 at Håpoldenden, Askøy, Hordaland, Norway 60°33'21"N 004°57'44"E. I saw this bird twice in August and again today but there are no other reports
 A frustrating third summer Yellow-legged Gull sporting a yellow ring but refused to come out of the water for me to read and photograph it.
2 Cattle Egrets on the ARC from a couple of days ago

Tuesday, 3 September 2019

 Great Spotted Woodpecker from the trapping area
 Another poor day migrant wise on the peninsular, very small numbers of Willow Warblers, Chiffchaffs,  Blackcaps, Common and Lesser Whitethroats, as far as I know no Flycatchers were seen and I still have not seen a Common Redstart this autumn. I did mange to see the Wryneck today, but the view I had was abysmal.
 1 of 3 Wheatear on the beach
 Little Tern past the fishing boats this afternoon
 Little Tern past the fishing boats this afternoon
13.00-16.30 from the fishing boats with AJG, JTM & OL.
Common Scoter: 4E
Great-crested grebe: 1 around
Gannet: 7E.   46W
Cormorant: 23 around
Turnstone: 3 around
Arctic Skua: 2W   2 around
Kittiwake: 1 juvenile around
Black Tern: 8W    3 around
Little Tern: 4W
Sandwich Tern: 253W
Common Tern: 204W
Sand Martin: 12 out
Swallow: 2 out
Pied Wagtail: 2 around
Wheatear: 3 around
Common Seal: 1
Grey Seal: 2
Harbour Porpoise: 6+ 
 Black Terns were ever present at the fishing boats this afternoon
Juvenile Kittiwake at the fishing boats
Purple Bar a common moth but a scarce visitor to my trap
This evening from Firth Hide nothing of note emphasising how poor the birding is at the moment. At the ARC also nothing of note as Sparrowhawk had cleared the islands just before I arrived 

Monday, 2 September 2019

Terns!

 Cetti's Warbler trapped in The Moat this morning
 Pied Flycatcher from the trapping area this morning
Another relatively quiet morning at The Point, small numbers of Willow Warblers, Chiffchaffs, Common Whitethroats, Lesser Whitethroats, Blackcaps and Garden Warblers seen and trapped, 2 Whinchats, up to 4 Black Redstarts and 3 Wheatears around the Polish War Memorial, also a Brown Hare. On the reserve the Wryneck and Red-backed Shrike were still present but very elusive and not seen by me.
Last Thursday I and AJG met Renaud Flammant at Copt Point, Folkestone to read some Mediterranean Gull rings, it was a successful trip reading 50+ rings from c2,250 Mediterranean Gulls present, today I went back to read some more rings, unbelievably not a single Gull present on the rocks and just a few loafing on the sea, a complete waste of time, though there were a few Sylvia warblers in the scrub.
 1 of up to 4 Black Redstarts around the Polish war memorial this morning
Good numbers of Small Coppers this morning on the shingle
Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
13:30-16:00 from the fishing boats with JH, JTM, CT, Linda and AJG for collating the numbers:
Gannet: 34W
Cormorant: Present n/c
Bar-tailed Godwit: 16W
Arctic Skua: 2W
Little Gull: 2W both juveniles
Little Tern: 2W
Black Tern: 26W
Sandwich Tern: 364W
Common Tern: 103W
Arctic Tern: 1W
Swallow: 2 out
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 3+
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
                                       Black Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
 Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
  Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
  Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon
  Common Tern at the fishing boats this afternoon

Sunday, 1 September 2019

06:00-08:00  from the sea watch hide per AJG.
Mallard: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 1W
Manx Shearwater: 3E
Gannet: 188W
Cormorant: present: n/c
Pomarine Skua: 1E @06:55(Interestingly a Pomarine Skua flew South past Cap Gris Nez 3hrs later)
Arctic Skua: 1E  3W
Kittiwake: 4W
Mediterranean Gull: 8W all 1st cal year
Yellow legged Gull: 1W 1st cal year
Sandwich Tern: 486W
Common Tern: 11W
 Stonechat
Around the station West Beach, Lloyds and the lighthouse several each of Stonechats, Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler and Common Whitethroat, a Blackcap, 2 Black Redstarts, a Whinchat, 2 Wheatears and a large flock of a 100+ Linnets. An Osprey went high out to sea around 07.00 which I almost everyone else missed.
 Chiffchaff
 Willow Warbler
 The trapping area area was similar to The Point with the addition of 3+ Spotted Flycatchers and more of each species.
Lesser Whitethroat
13.30-15.15 from the fishing boats with AJG, JTM, RW & OL.
Common Scoter: 2E
Gannet: 5E   20W
Cormorant: 5 around
Turnstone: 17 around
Knot: 4W
Arctic Skua: 2 around
Kittiwake: 4W
Sandwich Tern: 223W
Common Tern: 26W
Black Tern: 1E
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour porpoise: 6+
Poor image of a juvenile Curlew Sandpiper from Hanson this evening
This evening on the ARC of note were a juvenile Curlew Sandpiper, 4 Ruff, a Greenshank, 6 Dunlin, 2 Common Sandpipers, 148 Golden Plovers, 3 Black Terns, 6+ Garganey, 2 Great White Egrets, Water Rail and the usual wildfowl. As the sun dipped below the horizon a mixed flock of c200 Swallows, House and Sand Martin appeared over the lake, they hawked over the lake for a few minutes then spiralled high up into the dusk sky and disappeared.