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Archive for May, 2020

Harbour Update – posted 01/05/20

Posted on: May 2nd, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

We’re not sure if everyone across the harbour experience todays down pour, but for a moment today it looked as if May had been welcomed in with a blanket of snow. A torrential hail storm beat down around mid day which made CJ7 go in to hiding as well as many people that were un-suspectably doing work in their gardens or out on their health walks. That said, the day returned a good number of sightings including 1 Little Ringed Plover, 4 Curlew, 7 Whimbrel, 6 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Greenshank and 1 Swift at Lytchett Fields. At Swineham there were 2 Little Ringed Plover on the ‘Stilt Pools’ and a Cuckoo there too with 4 Sandwich Tern in the mouth of the Frome, CJ7 was seen out in the Wareham Channel and there were c20 Swift over the main gravel pit and a Whimbrel in the paddock. There was some great warbler totals returned with 56 singing Reed Warbler and 27 singing Cetti’s Warbler logged along the Two-Rivers Walk and 7 singing Sedge Warbler.

Whimbrel – Holes Bay – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 30/04/20

Posted on: May 1st, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Well, that’s April come and gone and still no sign of LS7. We’re still not giving up hope and neither is CJ7 it seems. Her drive to breed has been building all the way through April with constant nest building, egg cup scraping and then last night, she surprised us all by laying an egg at around 3:30am.

Of course, with no male around this will of course be an unfertilised egg, but it just goes to show how happy she is here and specifically on the nest cam.

Over the course of the day we received numerous questions from the public about this occurrence and what does it mean for CJ7? So to answer all those questions and to give you an explanation as to why she’s done this we’ve publish THIS BLOG for you to read which will hopefully answer a lot of those questions for you.

As we role into May, there’s still time for a breeding attempt with May 10th roughly being the cut off date for any chance of breeding this season and with the weather looking favourable again this weekend, we’ll be glued to the webcam, just like we have been for the last month.

Sightings included 4 Whimbrel in Holes Bay north along with at least 6 Reed Warbler and a Cetti’s Warbler along the northern Holes Bay shoreline. A Cuckoo was getting grief off the wind and a parent Meadow Pipit on Hartland and a Hobby was over Slepe Heath.

CJ7 and her unfertilised egg


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