Thursday 31 October 2024

31/10/2024

One of three Black Redstarts around the perimeter wall this morning
I came across 6 Dartford Warblers in a long plod around The Point and TA. First thing this morning at least 6 Brambling flew over The Desert, along with the usual unseen Siskins and Redpolls some Chaffinches and Reed Buntings were noted, 3 Golden Plover touched down briefly behind the observatory. A Short-eared Owl was seen over The Desert per DB.
Brent Geese passing the fishing boats this afternoon
13.45-15.00 from the Boats

Brent Goose: 57W      5E
Common Scoter: 5E
Great-crested Grebe: 3E
Oystercatcher: 4W
Sandwich Tern: 1E
Black-headed Gull: present n/c
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Arctic Skua: 1 present
Razorbill: 32W    8 on sea  
Guillemot: 3W  
Auk: 19W 
Red-throated Diver:4W
Gannet: 27W.   11E
Cormorant: present n/c
A red ringed Great White Egret on Burrowes this afternoon
 

Tuesday 29 October 2024

29/10/2024

A drizzly foggy morning on the peninsular ruled out any chance of a sea watch, indeed I did not leave home until after 10.00 when the weather began to improve. A damp walk around The Point found at least 5 Dartford Warblers, 3 Black Redstarts and a couple of Goldcrests. Overhead a few each of Redpoll, Siskin and Chaffinch were heard but not seen and again no Thrushes except a 3 Blackbirds. 
On the reserve the 2 Black-necked Grebes and the Red-throated Diver were still on Burrowes but little else and only a handful of Gulls. At Denge Marsh again few Gulls just 2 Common Snipe on the new islands of any note, with 24 more on the new Christmas Dell islands.
8 Cattle Egrets and 4 Great White Egrets were on Boulderwall Fields.
Darford Warblers

Goldcrest
Black Redstarts

Common Snipe at Denge Marsh

Monday 28 October 2024

28/10/2024

Intense rainbow over the power station as I arrived this morning at sunrise

A very busy sea watch on my own but no quality.
06.50-08.45 from the Hide &13.00-14.00 from the Fishing Boats
Brent Goose: 10W
Wigeon: 1W
Common Scoter: 4W
Red-breasted Merganser: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: 2E
Dunlin: 1W
Curlew: 1W
Sandwich Tern: 5W
Kittiwake: 26W
Black-headed Gull: c2,000W
Mediterranean Gull: 41W          
Common Gull: 172W
Herring Gull: present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: present n/c 
Arctic Skua: 1W
Razorbill: 311W    
Guillemot: 20W  
Auk: 48W    21E
Red-throated Diver: 2W
Gannet: 556W.   89E
Cormorant: 434W
Peregrine: 1 in off carrying prey
Swallow: 3 SW out to sea
Starling: 30W
Goldfinch: 18W
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Grey Seal: 1
A brisk walk around The Desert and southern trapping area was as expected very poor avian wise, a few Chiffchaffs heard, and a few each of Redpoll and Siskin overhead was about it.
On the reserve 4+ Great White Egrets and 8 Cattle Egrets around the Boulderwall Fields, from Dennis's the Red-throated diver was quite distant and couple of Caspian Gulls on the ever diminishing islands.
From Hanson very little of interest the usual wildfowl are clinging on to a few stalks of vegetation that were once islands. In the Willow Trail a Migrant Hawker and Great spotted Woodpecker, along with several unseen Water rails and Cetti's Warblers. As far as I know only Tom and myself are left on the peninsular this week, Wednesday and Thursday are looking interesting weather wise.
Great White Egret
One of two 1w Caspian Gulls from Dennis's late morning

Sunday 27 October 2024

27/10/2024

On my arrival at The Point this morning there was no wind, also because the peninsular was shrouded in fog a sea watch was out of the question. Goldfinches and Chaffinches could be heard above the fog, along a few each of Redpoll, Siskin and Brambling, a juvenile Marsh Harrier appeared out of the gloom and sailed out to sea.  In the the gardens Chiffchaffs were calling with the odd Firecrest and Goldcrest as yet unseen, until the shroud lifted revealing sparkling clear skies but in truth few birds. Walking round the area very few thrushes were encountered but at least 8 Dartford Warblers were encountered, also an increasingly scarce Brown Hare, RW nearly stepped on a Short-eared Owl in The Desert.
Firecrest in a private garden
Chiffchaff in the TA
Some of the days Dartford Warblers






Brow Hare in The Desert
A late morning/early afternoon cycle ride to Scotney saw 2 Black-necked Grebes, 2 Green Sandpipers, a Little Owl another Dartford Warbler and 3 Barnacle Geese of note, there were also 100s of Lapwing, Golden Plovers and Wigeon on the back lakes.
Mid afternoon I joined Richard at Dennis's Hide where we found an adult Yellow-legged Gull, 2 1w Caspian Gulls and 3w Caspian Gull.
Another late afternoon cycle down Galloways was very disappointing, once again no Owls of any description and precious little else.
Black-necked grebes
Green Sandpipers
One of the local Little Owls
The first Barnacle Geese I have seen since last winter

Saturday 26 October 2024

26/10/2024

 

A male Hen Harrier flew south across The Desert this morning and was quickly chased out to sea by a Crow.
Also around The Point this morning several each of Goldcrest and Dartford Warbler, a few Siskin and Redpoll over and 2 Brambling but it was generally disappointing on the migrant front.

One of several Goldcrests around The Point this morning
Great spotted Woodpecker in the Willow Trail ARC
This 2w Caspian Gull was one of several Caspian Gulls on Burrowes today 
Adult Yellow-legged Gull on Burrowes
A Cattle Egret on one of the new islands at Denge Marsh
First Dark Chestnut this year
First Featherd Thorn of the year
One of several Palpita vitrealis in and around the trap this morning
A late Dark Arches in the trap this morning


Friday 25 October 2024

25/10/2024

Sea watching the last 2 days has been very poor, 2 Balearic Shearwaters have been the only quality in several hours of staring out to sea.
There have been at least 3 Dartford Warblers around The Desert lately
While I was in The Desert yesterday a party of Blue Tits dropped out of sky but quickly moved on
 
Red-throated Diver on Burrowes today


Black-necked Grebe on Burrowes today
3w Caspian Gull
There were at least 5 Caspian Gulls on Burrowes this afternoon
3w Caspian Gull
1w Caspian Gull
3w Caspian Gull
Adult and 2w Yellow-legged Gull with what is probably a hybrid Caspian gull