Saturday, 2 October 2021

02/10/2021

Juvenile Long-tailed Skua



Juvenile Long-tailed Skua
 
06.50-13.00 with NB, DW, AJG, CP, MT, SM, GH et al 

Red-throated Diver: 1E
Leach’s Petrel: 2W
Sooty: Shearwater: 19W
Manx Shearwater: 3W
Balearic Shearwater: 18W
Great-crested Grebe: 4 around
Gannet: 2,420W
Cormorant: 52 around
Grey Plover: 1W
Kittiwake: 43W
Black-headed Gull:
Mediterranean Gull: 4W
Common Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Lesser black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Caspian Gull: 1 around
Sandwich tern: 446W
Common Tern: 5W
Great Skua: 17W
Arctic Skua: 80W
Long-tailed Skua: 1W
Sand Martin: 2 out AJG
House Martin: 23 out
Swallow: 114 out
Pied Wagtail: 2 out
Meadow Pipit: 270W
Goldfinch: 3W
Grey Seal: 1
Common seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 4+
Leach's Petrels

Balearic Shearwater
Manx Shearwater

Sooty Shearwater
                                                                               Gannets

Arctic Skua
Arctic Skua


1w Caspian Gull the first one this autumn at the fishing boats









 


 


 




Friday, 1 October 2021

01/10/2021

 I spent 8 very enjoyable hours at the fishing boats today watching 1,000s of sea birds moving west into into a strong SW wind with frequent squally showers that cut visibility to a just a few metres at times, the day was made all the more enjoyable as I had only gone to the fishing boats out of hope, rather than any expectation of seeing a nice movement of birds.
Manx Shearwater
Manx Shearwater

07.00-16.00  CP, AJG, PS, DW  et al. mainly from the fishing boats.
Common Scoter: 5E     10W
Red-throated Diver: 1E     3W
Great-crested Grebe: 7 around
Leach’s Petrel: 5W
Sooty Shearwater: 19W
Balearic Shearwater: 20W
Manx Shearwater: 3W
Gannet: 2856W
Cormorant: 112W/around
Kittiwake: 39W
Mediterranean Gull: 3W        1E
Sandwich Tern: 1077W
Common Tern: 3W
Great Skua: 2W
Arctic Skua: 57W
Guillemot: 37W
Razorbill: 121W
Auk Sp: 302W
Swallow: 20W
Wheatear: 1 around
Grey Seal: 2
Harbour Porpoise: 6+
Manx Shearwater
Balearic Shearwater a little more distant
Red-throated Diver 
one of the many Arctic Skuas seen today
Very little news from the rest of the peninsular but it seems that the all the Egrets and Ibis are still insitu.

Monday, 27 September 2021

27/09/2021

 At last an excellent day spent staring at the sea and seeing loads of birds 😀

3 of this afternoons Balearic Shearwaters heading west along the colour change, they gave good scope views but dos in the camera.

07.00-11.30 OL,AJG, SM, from the sea watch hide

Brent Goose: 63W
Teal: 7W  1E
Common Scoter: 22W.   6E
Red-throated Diver: 3W    1 on
Great-crested Grebe: 4 on
Leach’S Petrel: 1W (seen only by SM at the fishing boats)
Fulmar: 1E
Sooty Shearwater: 3W
Manx Shearwater: 2W
Balearic shearwater: 2W
Gannet:  c300 around
Cormorant: 14 around
Kittiwake: c150 around
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Sandwich Tern: c200 around
Common Tern: 1W
Great Skua: 1W    9E
Arctic Skua: 37W   23E
Guillemot: 2W
Auk sp: 2W   1E
Swallow: 40 out
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 1

13.30-17.00 from the fishing boats with AJG, CT
Brent Goose: 9W
Common Scoter: 7E
Sooty Shearwater: 4W
Manx Shearwater: 2W
Balearic shearwater: 38W
Gannet:  165W
Cormorant: 17 around
Ringed Plover: 7W
Turnstone: 7W
Kittiwake: 142W
Mediterranean Gull: 6W
Sandwich Tern: 187W
Common Tern: 39W
Great Skua: 1W
Arctic Skua: 16W   3E
Guillemot: 2W
Razorbill: 1W
Auk sp: 4W
Swallow: 76 out
Grey Seal: 1
Harbour Porpoise: 3

I have heard no news from the reserve.

Sunday, 26 September 2021

26/09/2021

Guillemot
Migrant RIB arriving this morning, evading all Border Force Vessels and millions of £s of technology. 😂
By the time these 3 Border Force vessels and millions arrived the migrant RIB had already landed
07.00-09.30 from the fishing boats with AJG who kindly collated the numbers:
Common Scoter: 16W
Sooty Shearwater: 2W
Gannet: 207W
Merlin: 1 hunting off shire
Kittiwake: 9W
Mediterranean Gull: 3W
Sandwich Tern: 131W
Arctic Skua : 3W
Razorbill: 1W
Guillemot: 4W
Auk sp: 2W
House Martin: c25W
Swallow: 61W
Apart from a few Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps in the bushes the dearth of passerines continues.
Arctic Skua

Arctic Skua 
13.30-16.00 from the fishing boats with NB, JB, DB, AJG, OL, & RW who kindly kept the log:
Brent Goose: 1W
Common Scoter: 2E    45W
Red-throated diver: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 1E
Manx Shearwater: 2W
Balearic Shearwater: 1W
Gannet: 137W
Cormorant: 8E  22W
Curlew: 1W
Kittiwake: c200 loafing offshore
Mediterranean Gull: 2E  12W
Sandwich Tern: 258W
Common Tern: 3W
Arctic Skua & Sandwich Terns
Manx Shearwater
Common Scoter
Common Tern
No sign of the Black Tern on the ARC today, 2 Garganey and the Black-necked Grebe still present there. 
On the reserve in the fields still at least 8 Cattle Egrets, the Glossy Ibis the usual Great and Little Egrets and a few Yellow Wagtails of note. Burrowes held up to 3 Ruff, 8 Knot, 15, Dunlin, 50+ Golden Plover, a flock of c20 Ringed Plovers flew through as did a single Sandwich Tern.
Cattle Egret
Great White Egret
Four-spotted Footman
Delicate
 

Thursday, 23 September 2021

23/09/2021

 As I keep being asked when the hides are going to open again. As far as I know Firth Hide will never open again as it  has been replaced by the Firth Look Out which probably seemed liked a good idea, in reality it is only really usable in perfect weather especially with a scope, very few birds stay on the close islands as the first person to walk onto the Look Out flushes them. Makepiece won't open until they can get enough funding to replace it. Scott Hide has been replaced by another Look Out with the same drawbacks as Firth. Dengemarsh should open in the next couple of weeks, don't hold your breath. Hanson won't open until the new Willow Trail Boardwalk is completed, so probably not till next year at the earliest. The Screen is open albeit with the back completely removed, at the moment the vegetation is so high little can be seen, most people walk past the screen and stand on top of the bank. The good news is Christmas Dell hide is open at the moment, so somewhere to eat your sandwiches and have a sleep. Dennis's Hide is open at the moment so at least some of Burrowes can viewed irrelative comfort.

The best hide at the moment is the car, especially by entrance track where the Egrets and Ibis sometimes show very well, though I expect to find double yellow lines there one day.😂

An Obliging Great Egret again today


The Cattle Egrets weren't to bad either
Todays sea watches were again poor but least the sun shining:
07.30-08.30 
Common Scoter: 4W
Gannet: 110 feeding 
Cormorant: 11 around
Merlin: 1 in off the sea
Grey Plover: 2W
Kittiwake: 1 at Patch 1w
Mediterranean Gull: 1 at Patch 1w
Sandwich Tern: 2E
Guillemot: 1E
Swallow: 131 SW
House Martin: 46 SW

13.30-15.30 from Fishing boats:
Common Scoter: 35W       5E
Red-throated Diver: 1W
Gannet: 51W
Cormorant: 14E
Kittiwake: 43W      19 on
Sandwich Tern: 137W
Arctic Skua: 4W      1E
Guillemot: 1E   1 on
Swallow: 28 SW
Wheatear: 1 around
Grey Seal !
Harbour Porpoise: 4

The bushes were very quiet, a few each of Chiffchaff and Blackcap. 
Lydd Fields had a few Yellow Wagtails and  Meadow Pipits over with a couple of Marsh harriers and Common Buzzards. Dengemarsh the 2 juvenile Hobby's still present, a single Wheatear, 2 Ravens and more Yellow Wagtails. 

Tuesday, 21 September 2021

21/09/2021

Sea watching the last couple of days has been very slow, a few Brent Geese, Teal and Wigeon have started to move through and couple of Sooty Shearwaters were seen, otherwise its just a a handful of the same Arctic Skuas harrying the Sandwich Terns and a few Gannets, a flock of c150-200 Kittiwakes has built up off shore, Common Terns have been virtually non existent.
Elsewhere on the peninsular there has been a dearth of passerines, just small numbers of Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps, Wheatears etc. On the reserve a White Winged Tern was found yesterday on Burrowes but no sign today, I should probably have spotted it yesterday morning when I went up to Firth and Makepiece, but with a not especially strong North West wind blowing viewing Burrowes from the ridiculous lookout with a scope was impossible and very uncomfortable, even using the fence at Makepiece to rest my bins on, did not work as the fence was shaking so much in the wind, this on a relatively calm and warm day, heaven knows what it will be like in the winter, so I gave up even trying to view the lake very quickly and marched back to the car and left in a sulk. I did let the volunteer staff in the shed know politely my feelings on closing the hides, but it is not their fault and they have no say in the matter.
Brent Goose which walked along the beach in front of the sea watch yesterday
A showy Great Egret yesterday

9 Cattle Egrets together in a pre roost gathering yesterday
The White Winged Tern, images taken in the failing light

Wheatear on the perimeter wall this morning
Rooks and Jackdaw greeting a local Common Buzzard over my house late morning
Cattle Egrets and Glossy ibis late this afternoon at Boulderwall
Hoary Footman the highlight in the trap today