At Studland early this morning a Great White Egret was seen at Jerry’s Point, as well as 3 Whinchat and 15 Wheatear at Greenlands Farm fields, and a Wheatear at South Haven. Kingfisher movement for the winter is starting to build, with the first seen perched on top of a House Boat in Bramble Bush Bay this morning, as well as another in Holes Bay South East and one over Hamworthy Pier. At this time of year, we will start to see an influx of Kingfisher as they disperse and move away from breeding areas towards the coast, often seen close to the conurbation perched on ladders and posts along Poole Quay and Holes Bay.
In addition to the Kingfisher, a count from Holes Bay this morning showed wintering wildfowl building nicely with 124 Teal, 98 Wigeon, 2 Shoveler, as well as 558 Black-tailed Godwit, 262 Redshank, 18 Little Egret, 10 Curlew, 2 Common Sandpiper, 2 Turnstone, 1 Knot, 1 Water Rail and 1 Lapwing. 1 Spotted Flycatcher was also seen from Upton Country Park.
From the Osprey Cruise, we saw 3 adults hunting in the Wareham Channel this morning, as well as a sub-adult male Marsh Harrier, and a nice Green Sandpiper flyby. One of the translocated juvenile Osprey (371) was photographed on an artificial nesting platform in the harbour, as well as a lovely shot of 2 juvenile Hobby, captured with our motion-sensitive cameras. Also, there was an un-ringed adult male Osprey on the webcam nest today, with another hassling him above. This evening a Cattle Egret was at Swineham GP and there were 4 Curlew Sandpiper in Brands Bay
Common Sandpiper – Holes Bay – Martin Adams
Hobby juveniles – artificial Osprey nesting platform in the harbour area