Friday, 5 January 2024

05/01/2024

A chilly but reasonable watch this morning.
08.15-09.30 from the hide with RW, OL 
Wind NW 5, Temp  5° Showers
Shoveler: 15W
Common Scoter: 9W
Great-crested Grebe: 1W   
Kittiwake: 9W      
Black-headed Gull: present
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Caspian Gull: 1W   2 cal year
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Guillemot: 38W     
Razorbill: 24W     
Auk sp: 98W    28E    
Red-throated Diver: 373W   
Gannet: 277W 
Cormorant: present

Bewick Swans flying in to the fields opposite the model flying club on Walland Marsh this morning after being disturbed by shooters.
Some of the 44 Bewick Swans present this morning
A flock of c200 Fieldfare and a few Redwing were at Midley today little else of note. The Divers were still on Burrowes but again little else of note, a ring tail Hen Harrier has been seen at several locations around the peninsula in the last couple of days. All the egrets can still be found with Cattle Egrets preferring the airport approach road fields. The 4 Glossy Ibis are still being elusive being seen mainly in flight around, ARC, Tower Pits, Boulderwall and the Horse Paddocks. I spent another hour staring at 1,000s of Golden plovers on the Scotney sward to no avail, just a few Dunlin among them.
The 4 Whooper Swans 
A Common Buzzard on Walland Marsh this morning


Thursday, 4 January 2024

04/01/2023

Instead of sea watching this morning, decided to to hunt some Jack Snipe, 2 hours of searching and not even a Common Snipe hey ho. The highlights were the 4 Glossy Ibis that flew over and a singing Song Thrush.
From Dennis's the 3 Divers were showing well 
Black-throated Diver
Great Northern Diver with a tiny fish

At the fishing boats this afternoon, J11EY a 2nd calendar year Great Black-backed Gull that was ringed in Norway in June 2023.
Fortunately a rare sight these days of an oiled Guillemot this afternoon at the fishing boats
A Grey Seal chilling on the beach at the fishing boats as the heavy rain moved in

Wednesday, 3 January 2024

03/01/2023

 
One of this mornings 1w Caspian Gulls feeding on the huge amounts of shellfish being washed up

08.15-10.0 with RW, OL & JY
Wind WSW 6, Temp  9° Showers
Brent Goose: 2W
Great-crested Grebe: 3W      1E
Kittiwake: 138W      
Black-headed Gull: present
Little Gull: 1 present  (juvenile)
Mediterranean Gull: 1W 
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Caspian Gull: 2 present both 1w
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Guillemot: 48W     
Razorbill: 3W     
Auk sp: 57W     12E    
Red-throated Diver: 166W    2E
Fulmar: 8W
Gannet: 282W 
Cormorant: present

The Great Northern Divers and Black-throated Diver were still on Burrowes today but can be elusive, also 3 Goldeneye present but little else of note.
The Glossy Ibis's were again just about visible from the entrance track looking across the Boulderwall Fields, also Great White Egret there.
10+ Cattle Egrets are still to be seen from the Lydd Airport approach road.
A Dotterel was found by SM on the Sward at Scotney among several 1,000s of Golden Plover and Lapwing, but was soon lost when the skittish flock took flight seemingly for little reason then re-settled which they continued to do all afternoon. I have looked through this flock many times this winter without any luck, looks like I'll have to keep on staring at them and 🤞I'll get lucky.

Sunday, 31 December 2023

31/12/2023


Another wild and wet sea watch this morning, I was hoping the force 10 southerly overnight was going to produce some birds, unfortunately not.
After the sea watch I went home to a full English breakfast and didn't bother to come back out again due to the appalling weather.

08.20-09.50 with RW & OL,
Wind SSW 8, Temp  7° Squally hail Showers
Brent Goose: 6E
Pintail: 2W (drake & duck)
Great-crested Grebe: 1W
Oystercatcher: 1E 
Kittiwake: 66W      
Black-headed Gull: present
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Great Skua: 1W
Guillemot: 262W     
Razorbill: 14W     
Auk sp: 360W     
Red-throated Diver: 19W  3E
Fulmar: 3W
Gannet: 195W 
Cormorant: present

Out of the 228 species recorded on the peninsular this year I managed to see 213 of them, my poorest total in the last 14 years, sadly I don't think next year will be any better.
The Divers are still in situ apparently, The Cattle Egrets are by the Airport approach road and the Glossy Ibis are still at the back of Boulderwall Fields in the Horse Paddocks but difficult to see.
Hopefully we will all have a great and happy 2024 with plenty more birds.

Friday, 29 December 2023

29/12/2023

 
The juvenile Little Gull that has been present in front the power station for a few days
This mornings watch was saw many birds but a distinct lack of variety
Wind SW 6, Temp  11° Overcast
08.15-09.45 with RW, SO,
Brent Goose: 4E
Pintail: 10W
Common Scoter: 4W    1E 
Great-crested Grebe: 1W
Knot: 1W
Curlew: 2W
Kittiwake: 281W  
Little Gull: 1juvenile present    
Black-headed Gull: c500 present
Common Gull: c200 present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 ad present
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Guillemot: 2,860W     
Razorbill: 55W        
Red-throated Diver: 322W    8E
Fulmar: 3W
Gannet: 163W 
Cormorant: 2,260 into Rye Bay
A couple of Pintail passing the sea watch hide
Sanderling at the fishing boats this afternoon

One of the many Kittiwakes today

Great Northern Diver and Black-throated Diver from Dennis's Hide this afternoon also 4 Goldeneye present but little else of note. There are still 12 Cattle Egrets feeding in the field by the Lydd Airport approach road, though they can be difficult to see sometimes. The 4 Glossy Ibis can also be elusive in the horse paddocks around Homeleigh Farm. 


Wednesday, 27 December 2023

27/12/2023

An enjoyable return to sea watching after spending the last week in Lanzarote eating and drinking too much.
Wind SW 8, Temp  11° Overcast

08.00-09.30 with OL,
Brent Goose: 1W
Shelduck: 13W
Wigeon: 37E
Common Scoter: 2E  
Grey Plover: 24W
Knot: 8W
Dunlin: 12W  
Kittiwake: 259W  
Little Gull: 2 present ad+1w     
Black-headed Gull: present
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Great Skua: 1W
Guillemot: 190W     
Razorbill: 291W     
Auk sp: 549W     
Red-throated Diver: 12W   1 present
Fulmar: 1W
Sooty Shearwater: 1W
Gannet: 549W 
Cormorant: 283W 
Harbour Porpoise: 2  
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
The 4 Glossy Ibis are still frequenting the Horse Paddocks but are more difficult to see through the fences. On burrows the 2 Great Northern divers and the Black-throated diver are still in residence, also at least 5 Goldeneye there and 3 more on the ARC.
Black-headed Gull at the fishing boats this afternoon swallowing whole what I think is a Sand Eel

1w Caspian Gull near the fishing boats this afternoon


Monday, 18 December 2023

18/12/2023

Great Northern Diver past the fishing boats this afternoon
Although this mornings sea watch was busy in numbers, variety was a little lacking:
Wind SW 5-7, Temp  10° Overcast
08.00-09.30 with RW,

Brent Goose: 1W
Common Scoter: 3W  
Great-crested Grebe: 1E    
Turnstone: 2W
Kittiwake: 56W       
Black-headed Gull: present
Mediterranean Gull: 1W
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present
Guillemot: 175W     
Razorbill: 417W     
Auk sp: 169W     12E
Red-throated Diver: 78W    4E    3 present
Gannet: 464W 
Cormorant: c3,400W into Rye bay
Harbour Porpoise: 2  
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
Black-necked Grebe at the Sussex end of Scotney GP today
1w Caspian Gull and a 2w Yellow-legged Gull on Burrowes this afternoon
One of 3 Great Northern Divers and a Black-throated Diver on Burrowes at the moment
Adult Caspian Gull in roost opposite Jarman's today
Summer plumage Black-headed Gull at the fishing boats today
A family of Bewick Swans feeding in what can only be described as a mud hole
Juvenile Bewick Swan with Egyptian Geese in the mud hole
Greylag Geese a in the mud hole

Friday, 15 December 2023

15/12/2023

4 Whooper Swans at the southern end of the New Diggings early this morning
As I drove over the causeway on my way to the sea watch hide this morning I spotted 4 Whooper Swans at the southern end of The New Diggings, presumably the Walland Marsh birds roosted there last night. They were out at Midley late morning with 44 Bewick Swans per RW.
After yesterdays entertaining sea watch, with very still conditions this mornings watch was a very dull affair.
The 3 Amigos are still frequenting their favoured puddle opposite the horse paddocks 
Some of the c3,500 Golden Plover at Scotney today 
I walked from Pigwell to the Sussex end of Scotney and back today, it seems churlish to say it was disappointing with 1,000s Golden Plover, Lapwing, Starlings, Wigeon and of course feral Geese there, but I was disappointed that I was unable to find any wild Geese or scarce wildfowl.
On Burrowes late afternoon 2 Great Northern Divers and the Black-throated Diver were present. I joined RW in a wander around to to Christmas Dell just to see how the works there was progressing, it has certainly opened up the vista but difficult to say to much as much of the work appears to be underwater, due to the very high water levels on the reserve, certainly they are the highest I can recall seeing.
Black-headed Gull TJVV at the fishing boats early afternoon in a very short visit

 

Tuesday, 12 December 2023

12/12/2023

Poh ringed Back-headed Gull still wintering at the fishing boats today
A slight improvement on yesterday!
Wind SW 5, Temp  11° Cloudy with Drizzle
08.00-09.30 with RW, OL

Brent Goose: 9E
Common Scoter: 10W    2E
Red-breasted Merganser: 2W
Great-crested Grebe: 3E     1W
Sanderling: 1W
Kittiwake:136W       
Little Gull: 3W  (1 juvenile)
Black-headed Gull: present
Mediterranean Gull: 1W
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Lesser Black-backed Gull:  6W
Guillemot: 15W       4E
Razorbill: 48W     6E 
Auk sp: 58W         23E
Red-throated Diver: 59W    4E  3 present
Fulmar: 5W 
Gannet: 207W   41E
Cormorant: c800W
Harbour Porpoise: 1  (first I’ve seen for a few weeks)
Grey Seal: 1
The Scotney Brent goose clearly showing its satellite tracker on its back
A wander along the front of Scotney GP I found that the coloured ringed Brent Goose was still present but it was also sporting a satellite tracker, which I had not spotted before, the bird was very distant until today. Hopefully I will get a reply soon from the group that marked it with a list of its travels. Also at Scotney a spectacular c3,500 Golden Plover, but apart from 4 Dunlin and a Curlew I could find nothing else among them.
A look at the ARC from the Willow trail which is only passable on the boardwalk as the water level has risen and still rising, no islands whatsoever left, the highlight in the trail was confiding Chiffchaff, several Water Rails were calling there. On the reserve the 2 Great Northern Divers and Black-throated Diver on Burrowes from Dennis's Hide continue to entertain visitors, which is just as well because the Firth Fence
and Scott Bus Stop offer absolutely no protection from the rain and wind, as for the Makepiece fiasco😞What were the RSPB thinking! consequently visitor numbers are falling off cliff, less birds of interest are being found, a vicious circle. Without basic weather proof hides visitors will not return, mega expensive all singing all dancing hides like the proposed new Makepiece hide are waste of of money, especially if it is going to be positioned in totally the wrong place, so that only a small part of the lake can be viewed and be dazzled by the sun doing so. 
Chiffchaff in the Willow Trail
A brief visit to the fishing boats this afternoon saw another 3w Caspian Gull before the heavens opened for yet another deluge.
3w Caspian Gull by the fishing boats this afternoon

Monday, 11 December 2023

11/12/2023

An uninspiring sea watch this morning staring into the low sun.
 Wind W 4, Temp  10° Clear & Sunny

08.00-09.15  with RW

Common Scoter:7W
Great-crested Grebe: 2W     1E
Kittiwake: 13W
Black-headed Gull: present
Common Gull: present
Great Black-backed Gull: present
Herring Gull: present
Lesser Black-backed Gull:  present
Guillemot: 2W   
Razorbill: 3W 
Auk sp: 34W         20E
Red-throated Diver: 57W    2E
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 88W      7E
Cormorant: 462 into Rye Bay
Some of the wild Swans were a little closer to the road than they have been lately, there were 4 Whooper Swans and 22 Bewick Swans in this group. 100s of Fieldfares were in the Hawthorns but few Redwing, nice to see 2 Mistle Thrushes there.
At Scotney the Black-necked Grebe was still present but I was unable to locate any White-fronted Geese, the main spectacle was c2,000 Golden Plover on the sward, alas I could find nothing unusual among them.
On the reserve the main intent is the 2 Great Northern Divers and the Black-throated Diver (a Red-throated Diver was also reported today). The 3 Glossy Ibis have returned to the Horse Paddocks after disappearing for a while during the cold spell. There were plenty of feral Geese on the Boulderwall Fields but no wild geese were found.
2 Great Northern Divers and a Black-throated Diver
Great Northern Diver and a Black-throated Diver
                                                                Black-throated Diver
 
Great Northern Diver