Friday, 31 January 2025

31/01/2025

These Velvet Scoters brightened up a very damp and dreary sea watch

07.55-09.30  SSW 5          6º    Rain

Brent Goose: 5W       2E
Shelduck: 1W
Velvet Scoter: 5W  (single flock)
Common Scoter: 7W     3E
Great-crested Grebe: 11E
Kittiwake: 26W   
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 4W  
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Caspian Gull: 1W. 1w bird
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 7W     5E       4 present
Auk sp: 17W 
Red-throated Diver: 11W     5E
Fulmar: 1E
Gannet: 68W    11E 
Cormorant: present n/c 
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
Common Scoters
Mediterranean Gull
Late morning the wind veered from SSW to SSE but still raining prompting me to go back to the sea, certainly more birds but no quality.
13.30-15.00  from the hide
Common Scoter: 7W
Kittiwake: 56W 
Guillemot: 143W.   8E
Razorbill: 31W
Auk sp: 244W    36E
Red-throated Diver: 36W     
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 168W    11E
Cormorant: present n/c 

To the unknown reader who left a comment on yesterdays blog, I realise it wasn't a good Blog but didn't think it was that bad. 😂

Thursday, 30 January 2025

30/01/2024

A bright chilly morning with not much moving at sea except Auks. There were however 1,000s of Gulls offshore feeding.

 08.00-09.30 joined by RW & CP.   NNW 3  3º

Shelduck: 2E
Great-crested Grebe: 17E
Kittiwake: 74W    
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Auk sp: 313W           12E
Red-throated Diver: 46W        14E
Gannet: 24W      8E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 2
Common Seal: 1
After breakfast and hanging around for a courier to arrive I went down Dengemarsh road, first stop to count the Yellowhammers just 3 today, then down to the manure heap where I could view the 6 Pink-footed Geese, they were quite difficult to see as they were distant and had to be picked out as they fed behind a reed lined ditch. I was going to look at Denge Marsh but there was work going on so I missed the new in Black-necked Grebe. Instead I went to Scotney and as it was a sunny day I guessed the Little Owls would be out sun bathing, they did not disappoint!
The local Little Owls sunbathing early afternoon
At Scotney again many Lapwing and Golden Plover, 2 Redshank and a Curlew loads of Wigeon but little else.
At the fishing boats I was joined by Richard where we saw good numbers of Auks but little else.
13.30-15.00 with RW at the fishing boats
Common Scoter: 3W  
Great-crested Grebe: 15E
Kittiwake: 13W
Red-throated Diver: 13W
Guillemot: 77W      3E
Razorbill: 202W
Auk sp: 1,088W
Gannet: 28W
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Common Seal: 1
Grey Seal: 2
Late afternoon there were 2 Cattle Egrets and 4 Little Egrets in the Horse Paddocks. 
The Long-tailed duck was still present on the New Diggings but the new Great Northern Diver was gone per JY.

Wednesday, 29 January 2025

29/01/2025

Large numbers of Gulls streaming West along the shore line this morning, strangely very little moving off shore, the passage petered out just after 09.00. As I was on my own the only way to get any count was to do timed counts. 
07.45-09.15   W 3      7º

Common Scoter: 4E
Kittiwake: 54W  (many more probably missed trying to sort out counts)  
Black-headed Gull: c7,500W
Mediterranean Gull: 15W  (many more probably missed trying to sort out counts)
Common Gull:  c800W
Herring Gull: c4,500W
Caspian Gull: 3+W. 
Great Black-backed Gull:Present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 18W
Razorbill: 6W
Auk sp: 47W 
Red-throated Diver: 46W    3E
Gannet: 9W  
Cormorant: present n/c 
Merlin from Cockles Bridge
At Cockles Bridge there were 4 Cattle Egrets and 5 Little Egrets, while there I noticed the above Merlin perched on some dredged reeds, I quickly drove home to add it to my from the garden year list
Curlew on the Scotney Sward this morning
1,000+ each of Golden Plover and Lapwing on the Scotney Sward with 8 Curlews, 4 Redshank and 2 Dunlin, but still no Ruff. There were still 48 Bewick swans on Walland today per BH.
6 Pink-footed Geese on Boulderwall Fields
The Pinkfeet were relocated on Boulderwall Fields by JY this morning but quickly disappeared again.
The new Makepiece Hide viewed from Scott look out
I still haven't managed to obtain any decent images of the Water Pipits on the hayfields
Another poor image but it is my first Firecrest of the year at Firth lookout today
The long-tailed Duck is still present on the New Diggings but is always distant when I make the effort to look for it. Another Great Northern Diver has appeared on Burrowes today .
This is one of 2 Hares on the reserve today



Tuesday, 28 January 2025

28/01/2025

A day of sea watching:

 07.40-09.30 joined by RW & CP + 12.30-15.00 with RW & JY

SSW 8-9 with blustery showers. 8º

Brent Goose: 2W
Common Scoter: 2W
Great-crested Grebe: 1 present
Dunlin: 120W (single flock)
Kittiwake: 67W   32E 
Black-headed Gull: 1,231W
Common Gull:  546W
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Caspian Gull: 3W (2 x 1w + 2w)
Great Black-backed Gull: 150W
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 7W
Guillemot: 4W   4E
Auk sp: 62E     90W
Red-throated Diver: 43W     2E
Fulmar: 16W    
Sooty Shearwater: 3W
Gannet: 355W      32E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 1
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1

Unsurprisingly in the appalling weather today there was no other news from the peninsula.

Monday, 27 January 2025

27/01/2025

A partially leucistic Herring Gull
A  blustery SW wind force 6 gusting 8,   9º and mainly dry.
07.40-09.30 joined by RW & OL
Brent Goose: 10E
Common Scoter: 6W
Red-breasted Merganser: 1W drake
Great-crested Grebe: 2 present
Kittiwake: 159W      22E
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 2E
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: 41W
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 2E    4W
Auk sp: 58E     74W
Red-throated Diver: 65W
Fulmar: 8W    2E
Gannet: 445W      37E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 1
5 Russian White-fronted Geese viewed from Cockles Bridge this morning
There was no sign of the Pinkfeet or Tundra Bean Geese at Dengemarsh, Boulderwall or Scotney, even Greylags were hard to find today.

Another sea watch this afternoon from the hide with RW in even more blustery conditions.
14.00-15.20
Kittiwake: 97W     
Black-headed Gull: 100s present
Mediterranean Gull: 2W
Common Gull:  100s present
Herring Gull: 1,000+ present
Caspian Gull: 3W. 2 x 1w + a 2w
Great Black-backed Gull: 37W
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 3E   
Auk sp: 17E     12W
Red-throated Diver: 3W
Fulmar: 3W
Gannet: 59W      11E   
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 1
The wind picked up to force 9 this afternoon with 1,000s of Gulls feeding on the Shellfish ripped from the sea bed by the stormy weather.
1w Caspian Gull
                                          1w Caspian Gull with an adult Herring Gull
1w Caspian Gull in the sea spray
Another 1w Caspian Gull
An adult Mediterranean Gull

Sunday, 26 January 2025

26/01/2025

A constant stream of Gannets passing east from sunrise
14 Fulmars was a good number for here
Kittiwake making light of the weather. Most of them were quite far out, those that were close were too quick for me with the camera.

A bone chilling southerly wind blew straight into the hide through the slats this morning, I would liked to have stayed for another hour till the rain arrived but the cold was getting to me, also the sea spray was a constant nuisance fogging up the telescope spoiling an otherwise enjoyable sea watch.
07.30-10.30 joined by CP & OL
Brent Goose: 6E
Common Scoter: 1E
Red-necked Grebe: 1 flew in from west, landed and lost in troughs.
Great-crested Grebe: 1E
Oystercatcher: 4E
Turnstone: 2E
Dunlin: 10E
Kittiwake: 457E   
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 4E
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: 46E
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Great Skua: 1E along the shoreline
Guillemot: 8E    
Auk sp: 94E     22W
Red-throated Diver: 102E      2W
Fulmar: 14E
Gannet: 1,813E       105W      
Cormorant: Present n/c
Harbour Porpoise: 2
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
Only about 6 of the 1800 Gannets noted were last years young, hopefully they winter out in the deeper water to explain the lack of them.

The only other news today is 11 Russian White-fronted Geese at Cockles Bridge per GP & NB.

The details of yesterdays 1w Herring Gull that was at the fishing boats yesterday afternoon. Many thanks to Mike Marsh for his prompt response 

Saturday, 25 January 2025

25/01/2025

I am waiting on confirmation that this 1w Herring Gull is a Felixstowe bird, at the fishing boats this afternoon.

I will post the morning sea watch totals when I receive them, he had one job! 😂cant get the staff!
13.00-14.30 from the fishing boats.

Greylag Goose: 3W
Common Scoter: 12W
Oystercatcher: 5E
Turnstone: 5 present
Kittiwake: 9W    
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Mediterranean Gull: 1W adult
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 1W  
Razorbill: 2W     
Auk sp: 33W
Red-throated Diver: 367W   including flock of 270
Gannet: 27W       
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 2
4 Tundra Bean Geese in the Sussex half of Scotney Pit this afternoon, before flying off towards Walland Marsh late afternoon. Thanks to Graham Parry and Nicky Betts the finders.
6 of the 8 Pinkfeet at Denge Marsh late afternoon
Apart from the Tundra Bean Geese and the Pink-footed Geese there was little new seen today on the peninsula, the Long-tailed Duck was still insitu. Thanks to David and Tone the finders.

Friday, 24 January 2025

24/01/2025

Black Redstart on the power station perimeter wall at midday
4 Brent Geese west past the bouy this afternoon
At 07.50 this morning when I parked to go sea watching the car was rocking strongly in the wind, I thought better of it and went home for an early breakfast. By midday the wind had subsided so I went back and spent 3hrs sea watching being joined by Owen after a while.  
12.00-15.00 joined by OL 
Brent Goose: 2E     4W
Common Scoter: 5W
Great-crested Grebe: 1W
Kittiwake: 73W      9E
Black-headed Gull: c300W
Common Gull:  c200W
Herring Gull: c2,000W
Caspian Gull: 7W    (5 x 1w + 2w + 3w)
Yellow-legged Gull: 1W  (3w)
Great Black-backed Gull: 373W
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 5W
Guillemot: 9W       
Auk sp: 27W
Red-throated Diver: 4E     33W
Fulmar: 1W
Gannet: 57W       
Cormorant: Present n/c
Black Redstart: 1 behind hide again
Grey Seal: 2
Common Seal: 1
1w Caspian Gull
1w Caspian Gull
2w Caspian Gull
3w Caspian Gull
3w Caspian Gull
Very little news from the rest of the peninsula apart from the Long-tailed Duck still being present per PT

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

22/01/2025

A very poor return for an hour spent in the sea watch hide.
08.00-09.00 with RW & OL. NNW 2       3º
Oystercatcher: 1E 
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 1E   
Razorbill: 1E      1 present      
Auk sp: 2E
Red-throated Diver: 16E       22W
Gannet: 20E   6W
Cormorant: Present n/c
Grey Seal: 1
Common Seal: 1
On my back home for breakfast there were 10 Russian White-fronted Geese viewed from Cockles Bridge
The Long-tailed Duck was still on the New Diggings but distant, No Great Northern Divers seen today.
There is much disturbance around the reserve with work being done in the hayfields, Christmas Dell, Makepiece and the ARC so it was unsurprising that my wander around the reserve saw very little.
This Great White Egret was feeding in the Dipping Pond a first for me.
A Barn Owl disappearing down the track to Hanson from the ARC car park early this afternoon
On a brighter note the new Makepiece hide is coming on a pace, image taken from Scott Lookout.
 

Monday, 20 January 2025

20/01/2025

A slick of Cormorants offshore this morning
The sea watching can only get better!😂
 08.00-09.30 with RW & OL
Brent Goose: 4E
Oystercatcher: 14E 
Kittiwake: 5E    10W   
Black-headed Gull: Present n/c
Common Gull:  Present n/c
Herring Gull: Present n/c
Great Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Lesser Black-backed Gull: Present n/c
Guillemot: 2E
Razorbill: 3E      
Auk sp: 27E        4W
Red-throated Diver: 9E       331W
Fulmar: 1E
Gannet: 14E   57W
Cormorant: Present n/c
Black Redstart: 1 behind hide
Grey Seal: 2
The rest of my morning was taken up with domestic stuff.

Starting the construction of the new Makepiece Hide
A wander around the reserve this afternoon was predictably quiet, though good to see the Makepiece construction underway. A peregrine and 2 Ravens at Christmas Dell were best I could find there, Dengemarsh was disappointing seeing no Water Pipits and little else.
Peregrine at Christmas Dell
From the track to Hanson a Water Rail was skulking in the reeds
2 of the 4 Great White Egrets from Hanson late afternoon
There was no sign of any Great Northern divers or Long-tailed Duck today. The Bewick Swans were in the usual field at Midley.