Wednesday 11 August 2021

11/08/2021

Juvenile Kittiwake from the fishing boats yesterday
I joined RW in the sea watch hide this morning, many thanks to him for collating the numbers:
06.30-09.00
Common Scoter: 28W  1E
Great-crested Grebe: 1E
Fulmar: 3W
Balearic Shearwater: 1W
Gannet: 132W      2E
Cormorant: 6W
Grey Plover: 2W
Kittiwake: 49W
Sandwich tern: 11W      1E
Commic Tern: 2W
Swift: 1In
Swallow: 2 out
While we were in the sea watch hide we were joined by a very amiable chap from Southend whom we have never seen before, while chatting and without any prompting from us he said that Dungeness RSPB was a  miserable place, looking neglected and disappointing since his last visit a good number of years ago and that's from a visitor.
A wander around the trapping area with RW and JTM saw/heard 25+ Willow Warblers, Common Whitethroats, Reed Warbler and Sparrowhawk.
A few images from the fishing boats from the last couple of days
Juvenile Kittiwake
Turnstone
Common Terns
Juvenile Mediterranean Gull


Monday 9 August 2021

The Fabulous Sooty Shearwater

When I arrived at the fishing boats the Sooty Shearwater was cruising up and down c100-400mts off shore, after a while I threw some bread out for the Gulls, the commotion they made attracted the attention of the Sooty Shearwater, which came right into the beach to join the feast, it certainly wasn't fazed by the Gulls. I doubt I'll ever get views like this again from Dungeness beach.
 
The fabulous Sooty Shearwater that spent the best part of 2 days off Dungeness










 
This one gives an idea of how close the Sooty was coming to the beach at times

Saturday 7 August 2021

Sooty Shearwater

A superb Sooty Shearwater flying past the sea watch hide this morning
All day coverage today, many thanks to AJG, RW, CP, JA, DW et al for help with the totals:
06.00-16.30: 
Teal: 3W
Common Scoter: 54W  4E
Fulmar: 1E     4W
Manx Shearwater: 1W
Balearic Shearwater: 3W
Sooty Shearwater: 1W at 08.50 then spent the day till 17.00 at least at The Patch
Gannet: 437W      18E
Cormorant: 17W      9E
Oystercatcher: 2W
Kittiwake: 81W
Mediterranean Gull: 6W
Black-headed Gull: 245W
Yellow-legged Gull: 1 around
Sandwich Tern: 238W
Common Tern: 509W
Arctic Skua: 3E
Swift: 49 out
Sand Martin: 27 out
Grey Seal: 2
Harbour Porpoise: 4+
Sooty Shearwater feeding at The Patch
Plunge Diving


It was brilliant to see it feeding rather than the usual distant view dashing down the channel

A surfing Sooty
Gannets passing the sea watch hide

Friday 6 August 2021

06/08/2021

Adult Common Tern past the hide this morning
Near gale force SW wind this morning gave hope of an exciting sea watch, but it was not to be with just a trickle of birds through, though the first Black Terns of the autumn were nice.
05.45-11.30 thanks to AJG, JA, JY, CP and PT for  collating the numbers
Common Scoter: 9E      12W
Fulmar: 2E     3W
Balearic Shearwater: 2E      1W
Shearwater: sp: 2E
Gannet: 17E      389W
Cormorant: 12 around
Dunlin: 2W
Knot: 2W
Whimbrel: 1W
Kittiwake: 5E       16W     
Mediterranean Gull: 2W juveniles
Sandwich Tern: c30 around
Little Tern: 7W   flock of 6 and a singleton
Common Tern: c200W
Black Tern: 12W   (11ads + 1Juvenile)
Great Skua: 1E
Arctic Skua: 1W
Swift: 2 out
Juvenile Common Terns past the fishing boats this afternoon

14.00-15.30
Fulmar: 2W
Gannet: 22W
Cormorant: 14E
Kittiwake: 2W
Sandwich tern: 4W
Common Tern: 14W
Swift: 34 out
Swift moving out to sea at the fishing boats this afternoon
A Glossy Ibis flew over Burrowes late morning per PT 
The ARC was carpeted with Sand Martins today and the 2 Garganey are still present among the 100s of eclipse duck there, though they are very difficult to see without any meaningful shelter especially in todays strong winds, as the back of screen hide has now been completely removed making it virtually useless in anything other than mere zephyr of a breeze. Burrowes is just as bad with Makepiece and Firth hide still closed and only Dennis's hide in use, the viewpoints at Firth and Scott are just window dressing providing absolutely zero shelter, any birds that maybe in front of them flush as soon as you are spotted no matter how stealthily you move onto the viewpoints. The ramp from Dengemarsh Hide was removed a couple of weeks ago but no attempt has been made to replace it yet, I'm sure a temporary repair could have been done, after all it only took a couple of hours for the screen hide to barricaded  at that the start of Covid.
The RSPB has a corporate structure and one assumes a health and safety policy, which I'm sure would state that all hides should be checked at least weekly if not daily, if that is the case what happened during the 18 months the hides were all closed due to the pandemic? I'm sure that the problems with the hides did not all occur in the week prior to the 19th July! In fact with all the hides shut it should have been a very straightforward task to keep them all up to scratch. Dungeness was once a flagship reserve but is now a pale shadow of what it once was, little wonder so few people now visit the reserve. 

Wednesday 4 August 2021

04/08/2021

A couple of sea watches today enjoying the warm still conditions. 07.00-08.50 & 12.00-15.30
thanks to AJG, RW & JA for collating the numbers. 
Brent Goose: 13W
Shelduck: 5W   9E
Mallard: 30W    single flock of 28 the largest flock I've seen on a sea watch here
Common Scoter: 43W   7E
Fulmar: 3W  2E
Balearic Shearwater: 3W
Grey Heron: 2W
Gannet: 56W    4E
Cormorant: 13W
Oystercatcher: 11W
Whimbrel: 1W    1E
Kittiwake: 4W
Sandwich tern: 132W     6E
Commic tern: 19W
Sand Martin: 336 out to sea
Swallow: 10 out
Grey Seal: 2
Harbour Porpoise: 6
Thresher Shark: seen by JA 
Linnet at Bretts Marina
Very Quiet at Dungeness at the moment, with no wader habitat the highlights were the 2 Garganey still on the ARC today.
Juvenile Yellow Wagtail at Dengemarsh
The fist Jersey Tiger in the trap this year


Monday 2 August 2021

1st & 2nd August 2021

A newly fledged Bearded Tit at Dengemarsh
Yesterdays walk around the reserve saw all the usual reed bed species and heard some Water Rail, the only waders were 2 Ruff on Burrowes and a few Lapwing and Oystercatchers.
From beside the screen at the ARC 2 Garganey could be seen along with a Green and Common Sandpiper. Apart from the 3 Balearic Shearwaters early morning the sea watching was abysmal.



There are still plenty of Sedge Warblers around the reserve
Cattle Egret in Hay Field 3 yesterday
Ruff at  Firth yesterday

 
Juvenile Little Egret picking insects off the Kale along the power station fence line today
Walking up the shingle to The Patch hide
Apart from the Little Egret and Black Redstart little was seen at The Patch and just a handful each of Gannets, Kittiwakes and Terns feeding off shore.
Behind the hide
Flying into A station
Meadow Pipit with bling in The Desert
The only notable sightings in The Desert and trapping area were 3 Wheatears and juvenile Marsh Harrier.
Greater White-fronted Goose at Scotney
A check of Scotney for the Caspian tern that made a fleeting visit to Dengemarsh found a summering Greater White-fronted Goose, 12 Common Sandpipers, 2 Green Sandpipers, 13, Dunlin, 5 Avocets,  a Culew and a few each of Yellow Wagtail and Corn Bunting.
Juvenile Wheatear at The Midrips
Avocets and Sandwich Terns at The Midrips
An evening visit to The Midrips saw c50 Sandwich Terns, 34 Avocet, 4 Whimbrel, 5 Dunlin, 2 Common Sandpipers, a couple of newly fledged Wheatears but no Carrot Bill.
Dunlin at The Midrips