Wednesday, 28 October 2020

28/10/2020

Juvenile Arctic Skua at the fishing boats this morning
A thoroughly miserable day at Dungeness, with a mixture of gales, thunder storms and more general heavy rain meant sea watching was realistically the only birding to do, even that was curtailed early due to the strength of the rain and gales. I n the time at the boats this morning and for an hour this afternoon 16+ Arctic Skuas moved west, along with over a 1,000 Gannets, c300 Cormorants, 150+ Sandwich Terns a small number of Auks, a 1w Caspian Gull and a 1w Yellow-legged Gull, but very few Divers, Ducks and Geese, 3 Merlins hunting over the sea was nice though.
The possible Eastern YellowWagtail was not seen today, though not surprising considering the appalling weather. The 2 Glossy Ibis and 3 Cattle Egrets and several Great White Egrets were all seen.    
1 of a 1,000+ Gannets past the fishing boats today
Another 1w Caspian Gull makes a brief appearance at the fishing boats this morning
1w Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this morning
 

Monday, 26 October 2020

26/10/2020

1st calendar year Caspian Gull at the fishing boats briefly this morning
This mornings sea watch was virtually a repeat of the lat few days, lots of Gannets, Sandwich Terns and Auks, with a bonus of a juvenile Pomarine Skua for those who got up early, sadly I didn't. Full details can be seen at https://www.trektellen.nl/count/view/2389/20201026
The Red-backed Shrike still at St Marys Bay today
Sadly this chap appears to have departed , so no pictures of it posing in the sunshine.
The adult and 2 juvenile Dark-bellied Brent Geese that have been frequenting the green at Littlestone 
Unusual sight of a Golden Plover on the beach at Littlestone
The 2 Glossy Ibis and 3+ Cattle Egrets, along with several Great White Egrets are still to be found around Cooks pool, along with usual birds around the reserve. The islands on the ARC are now fast disappearing so little of note seen here.
Adult Yellow-legged Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon
At the fishing boats this afternoon, probably Dutch.
 
An interesting Yellow Wagtail sp found by Sam and James at Dengemarsh this afternoon




Friday, 23 October 2020

23/10/2020

This mornings sea watch from the fishing boats with Sam Perfect and AJG who kindly kept the log:
07.10-09.10 from the fishing boats
Common Scoter: 4E  5W                           
Red-breasted Merganser: 1W                             
Red-throated Diver: 1W                     
Great-crested Grebe: 9 o/s 
Gannet: 186W
Cormorant: present n/c                                
Merlin: 2 around                                  
Oystercatcher: 5E                            
Knot: 3W                                       
Turnstone: 5 on beach                                        
Curlew: 1E                                       
Arctic Skua: 3 around                         
Great Skua: 2W                                   
Kittiwake: 6 down                                
Mediterranean Gull: 103W                                     
Sandwich Tern: 261W
Razorbill: 69W
Guillemot: 10W
Auk sp: 488W
White-fronted Geese opposite Scotney Farm Yard this morning
I had a long walk around the back of a breezy Scotney this morning, I came across a small flock of Tree Sparrows, a few Corn Buntings and a party of 14 White-fronted Geese, also I had my first 3 figure count of Egyptian Geese 104 there.😧 Also a trickle of Swallows heading Southeast. 
Passage Swallow
Swallow about to take an insect, pity it is not quite in focus.

The Shorelark by Littlestone Golf Course, St Marys Bay found by Alison Borlase this afternoon. As the area is like a Winalot advert it was amazing that it was still present at 17.20 when I left site, so hopefully it will still be there tomorrow.




The gorgeous and confiding Red-backed Shrike at Littlestone Golf Course, St Marys Bay today




Thursday, 22 October 2020

22/10/2020

 .                            Merlin hunting over beach behind the fishing boats this morning

07.10-09.40 from the fishing boats with SP and AJG who collated the numbers:

Dark-bellied Brent Goose: 1E
Velvet Scoter: 1W drake
Common Scoter: 1W    2E
Red-throated Diver: 4W  
Gannet: 485W   
Cormorant: 680 pushed from Lade Bay by the Range Boats
Peregrine: 1 out
Merlin: 3 hunting around the beach
Sparrowhawk: 1 in off
Oystercatcher: 2W
Turnstone: 18E
Kittiwake: 2W
Black-headed Gull: 17W
Mediterranean Gull: 4W
Common Gull: 42W
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: 149W
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 181W
Arctic Skua: 2 o/s
Great Skua: 1W
Razorbill: 9W
Skylark: 15N
Swallow: 31S
Alba Wagtail: 4 on beach
Rock Pipit: 2W
Goldfinch: 525W
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 2+
Another 90 minutes at the fishing boats this afternoon was very poor with juat a handful of Terns and Gannets.
German ringed 3rd calendar year Caspian Gull preening moments before being flushed by another Merlin

Life history of the 3rd calendar year Caspian Gull that was in the roost by the track to the VC this afternoon. Also an adult Yellow-legged Gull present.
At Boulderwall the 2 Glossy Ibis and 3 Cattle Egrets were still present this afternoon, along with a Great White Egret. 4 Black-tailed Godwits on Burrowes were the only notable birds seen there.
The islands on the ARC are disappearing quite quickly, so no surprise that it was very quiet avian wise there. 

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

20/10/2020

A slightly better sea watch today  
A surfing Red-throated Diver

My first Great Northern Diver of the year this morning
Just a lone Arctic Skua today chasing the Sandwich Terns

Common Scoter enjoying the surf toady
White-fronted Geese with Greylag and Canada Geese at Scotney today
The Dartford Warbler thats been in The Desert for a few days
A Common Redpoll trapped and ringed at the Observatory recently
Both Glossy Ibis still insitu at Cooks Pool with a Great White Egret. At least 3 Cattle Egrets present there again today. My first Goldeneye of the autumn was on Burrowes today. Apart from an increase in the number of Pintail there appeared to be very little else on Burrowes. The same was noted at the ARC today.


Friday, 16 October 2020

16/010/2020

Wheatear by the new lighthouse
07.00-09.00 & 12.30-13.30 from the fishing boats: Numbers kindly supplied by AJG:
Dark-bellied Brent Goose: 433W     49E
Greylag Goose: 2E
Shelduck: 36E
Wigeon: 76W  
Teal: 3W
Velvet Scoter: 10W a single flock
Red-throated Diver: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 2 present 
Gannet: 63E    
Cormorant: present n/c
Black-headed Gull: present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 1E
Common Gull: present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 27W     12 o/s
Great Skua: 2E
Arctic Skua: 3W
A gorgeous Pallas's Warbler trapped and ringed today at the Observatory
Looking miffed but showing its crown stripe 
Common/Meally Redpoll trapped and ringed at the observatory
Around the area still plenty of Redpolls, Siskins, Goldfinches, Chaffinches and a few Crossbills over, in the bushes plenty of Chiffchaffs, Goldcrests and a small number of Firecrests and at least 1 Yellow-browed Warbler also a few Blackcaps, also Song Thrushes and Redwings with small numbers of Fieldfare and at least 2 Ring Ouzels. Up to 3 Short-eared Owls were seen, a flock of 8 Great White Egrets flew out to sea but seem to have changed there mind, as I saw at least 3 flying back north with others being reported. The reserve and the ARC seem to have been very quiet with just the long staying pair of Glossy Ibis being seen, the usual Great White Egrets but no reports of any Cattle Egrets. Herons Park this afternoon was alive with Chiffchaffs and Goldcrests but once again I failed to find an eastern sprite. 
 


 

Thursday, 15 October 2020

15/10/2020

07.00-109.00 & 14.45-15.45 from the fishing boats with SP and AJG who collated the numbers:
Dark-bellied Brent Goose: 75W     95E
Shelduck: 18E
Wigeon: 34W.   13E
Teal: 3E
Pochard: 1W drake
Eider: 1W drake
Common Scoter: 7W    19E
Red-throated Diver: 3E  
Gannet: 81W    14 o/s
Cormorant: present n/c
Oystercatcher: 1E
Knot: 1E
Curlew: 1E
Kittiwake: 2E
Black-headed Gull: present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 4E
Common Gull: present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Sandwich Tern: 42E
Arctic Skua: 5o/s
Razorbill: 6W
Auk sp: 16W   12E
Swallow: 12N
Wheatear: 1 on beach
Carrion Crow: 35N
Starling: 370 in
Grey Wagtail: 1N
Alba Wagtail: 10N     6 on beach
Rock Pipit: 3 N
Chaffinch: 240N
Lesser Redpoll: 30N
Goldfinch: 1445N
Siskin: 25N
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 1+
Superb male Black Redstart by the trapping area this morning
A walk around The Desert and bushes saw 4+ Black Redstarts, 3+ Ring Ouzels, lots of Song Thrushes and Redwing, 3 Fieldfare, many Goldfinches, Siskins, Redpolls, Chaffinches and Goldcrests, small numbers of Meadow Pipits, Skylarks,  Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps, 2 Crossbills, 8 Swallows. Rock Pipits, also the resident Stonechats, another Wheatear and the residents. A Yellow-browed Warbler was seen in the trapping area. 
Ring Ouzel by the Long Pits this morning
Early afternoon at Herons Park a Yellow Wagtail and a few more Thrushes and Chiffchaffs but still no eastern sprite.
Jack Snipe bobbing at the ARC this afternoon
Late afternoon I flushed a Jack Snipe at the back of the ARC, very shortly afterwards I got a call from DW to say he was watching the above Jack Snipe c200 yds from where I flushed one, the same or another? very nice to see one on the ground though.