WeBS days always produce a decent range of species with WeBS counters our right across the harbour, as well as the trusty vanguard of birders who are just ‘out and about’. The best from across the area today included a new fresh in Red-necked Grebe which was in the harbour mouth area mid-afternoon, but was soon inside the harbour as the tide was rising, before ending up just off the houseboats. Out off Jerry’s Point there were 5 Common Scoter, 1 Great Northern Diver and off Goathorn 7 Scaup. In the mouth of Middlebere/off Shipstal an adult male Merlin was hunting with a ringtail Hen Harrier and the Merlin was then seen outside the Middlebere hide. A Short-eared Owl was hunting on Hartland near dusk and there was a Great White Egret at the top of Middlebere. Off Middle Beach there were 11 Black-necked Grebe and 1 Great Northern Diver. At South Haven, Studland 4 Brambling flew over this morning and another Great White Egret was at East Lake, Little Sea, Studland. At Lytchett Fields there was a Water Pipit and in Middlebere 4 Spotted Redshank. As well as this list of notable sightings, the harbour is looking great now with decent numbers of species such as Wigeon, Avocet, Shelduck, Brent Geese, Red-breasted Merganser, Grey Plover, Dunlin and Redwingto fill in the quieter periods!
Merlin – Middlebere – Garry Hayman
Red-necked Grebe – Shell Bay, Studland