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Harbour Update – posted 07/12/21

Posted on: December 8th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Sorry about the late post, but we had a slight technical hitch. All sorted now though. The weather was wild, wild, wild and as a result ‘sea watches’ were the order of the day. From Branksome Chine there was a decent passage (in a Poole Bay context)  of Kittiwake with 54 logged, also 4 ‘divers’, 1 confirmed as a Red-throated Diver, well into treble figures of Razorbill with a few Guillemot thrown in for good measure, amazingly, only 1 Gannet, 8 Common Scoter and 1 Velvet Scoter. From Knoll Beach 2 Red-throated Diver, 19 Gannet, 8 Black-necked Grebe, 5 Common Scoter, 9 Kittiwake and 4 Auk sp were counted. Highlight of the day was the finding of 2 Purple Sandpiper at North Haven, a real sight for sore eyes having been largely absent for the last several years, bar one individual on the rocky groynes last year. When the rain cleared a Hen Harrier was seen at Arne.

Sandbanks Road yesterday morning – Ian Ballam

Purple Sandpiper – North Haven – Ian Ballam

 

 


Harbour Update – posted 06/12/21

Posted on: December 6th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A real day of two halves with a horrid, wet blanket across the harbour all morning, followed by a stunning, bright sunny winter afternoon. Interestingly, the wetter half saw most birds, with 2 Great White Egret again on Swineham GP along with a Goosander, 2 Marsh Harrier over and a Peregrine. The open water was pretty quiet but there was a Guillemot off Ham Common, 2 Razorbill off Baiter, 6 Scaup in South Deep and a Common Scoter in Central Harbour. The Brownsea Lagoon was busy with c400 Dunlin, c200 Avocet, 2 Spoonbill, c15 Bar-tailed Godwit, c50 Grey Plover and 4 Greenshank. In Shell Bay there was a single Great Northern Diver and 3 Razorbill feeding and just 3 Black-necked Grebe and a Slavonian Grebe off Middle Beach. A drake Goldeneye was on Poole Park boating lake and the female hybrid type Goldeneye was off Baiter. In Brands Bay there were 800 Dunlin, 250 Black-tailed Godwit, 112 Avocet, 19 Grey Plover, 2 Spoonbill, 180 Brent Geese, 120 Pintail and 300 Wigeon.

Mediterranean Gull – Studland Bay 


Harbour Update – posted 05/12/21

Posted on: December 5th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A proper winter day for those who joined us in braving the bitterly cold northerly winds on today’s cruise. The stunning winter birding scene rewarded our efforts with fine displays from birds of prey, an increase in open-water species and a nice sprinkling of Poole Harbour scarcities along the way. Marsh Harriers quartered closer and closer the boat as we meandered up the Wareham Channel and entered the mouth of the River Frome, 3 Great White Egret graced Swineham Gravel Pit (offering brilliant side-by-side comparisons to Little Egret on the deck and in flight), 6 Scaup and 6 Common Scoter offered marvellous views in South Deep, a Great Northern Diver showed well off Hamworthy pier and a Guillemot put in a star appearance in the Central Harbour. Elsewhere, 2 Goldeneye occupied Poole Park and a Sandwich Tern hunting around Parkstone Bay.

Common Scoter – South Deep, from Bird Boat – Rene Goad

Scaup – South Deep, from Bird Boat – Rene Goad


Harbour Update – posted 04/12/21

Posted on: December 5th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A bit warmer today, enough (in sheltered areas) for some butterflies to be active with Comma, Peacock and Red Admiral all seen today. A redhead Goosander was on Lytchett Fields and a first occurrence of this species on the actual fields we believe. Middlebere hosted the usual raptor fest with ringtail Hen Harrier, 2 Merlin, Peregrine and up to 3 Marsh Harrier seen. The west harbour Marsh Harrier roost also produced potentially up to 20 different Marsh Harrier this morning which is just incredible. Also in Middlebere were 5 Spoonbill, 1 Great White Egret and c200 Avocet. Whitley Lake featured 87 Bar-tailed Godwit and 3 Mediterranean Gulls.

Stunning comparison photos by Mark Wright of Merlin (above) and Peregrine (below) – Middlebere


Harbour Update – posted 03/12/21

Posted on: December 3rd, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A classic Poole Harbour winter set of sightings today with near perfect conditions this afternoon with a big low tide and zero breeze, making viewing out across the harbour and various bays an absolute dream. Around the studland peninsular, our ‘Winter Birds of Poole harbour’ ID course logged 1 Velvet Scoter with 14 Common Scoter out in Studland Bay, first settled and then all flying togther giving perfect views of all relevant ID features. Also in Studland Bay were 2 Great Northern Diver and 23 Black-necked Grebe were counted in the roost and a Slavonian Grebe was seen earlier in the day. There were also 2 Firecrest in the Knoll Beach car park and at the Shell Beach car park a Siberian Chiffchaff was along the boardwalk. Off Jerry’s Point there were 14 Goldeneye (18 logged earlier in the day), 6 Scaup, another 5 Common Scoter, 24 Sanderling, c15 Red-breasted Merganser, c40 Dunlin, 1 Greenshank, 8 Ringed Plover and c10 Turnstone. Meanwhile plenty of Brent Geese, Black-tailed Godwit, Wigeon and a few Pintail were also present in and around Jerry’s Point. Off Baiter this AM there were 2 Sandwich Tern feeding along the shore. At Arne, 2 Hen Harrier were seen, an adult male and a ringtail. Holes Bay NE was busy again with 1 Knot in with 732 Black-tailed Godwit, 114 Avocet, 100 Dunlin and 71 Redshank.

Black-necked Grebe – Studland Bay 


Harbour Update – posted 02/12/21

Posted on: December 3rd, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Plenty around the harbour today, aided by the fact we had a low-tide cruise this afternoon which trekked around the whole harbour and up the Wareham Channel. Despite the cold northerly wind, birds were finding the sheltered areas with 6 Scaup in South Deep and the 4 Velvet Scoter were off the south shore of Brownsea briefly. There were also 5 Common Scoter seen from Jerry’s Point but not from the boat. There were plenty of Red-breasted Merganser between Green Island an Brownsea, but only a single drake Goldeneye was logged. There were 5 Spoonbill in the Wareham Channel along with 3-4 Marsh Harrier at the top end near Swineham and a Peregrine was causing havoc. Along the south of the harbour and in the Wareham Channel totals of 200+ were logged for Avocet, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Brent Goose, Teal and Wigeon. Elsewhere there were 2 Brambling feeding at the Studland Ferry toll booth. In Shell Bay there was a single Guillemot and at the PCW Drain, 6 Chiffchaff, 1 Cetti’s Warbler and 1 Firecrest. In Holes Bay NE 228 Avocet were feeding close to the cycle path and off Baiter 57 Brent Geese have now settled. In Middlebere there was a ringtail Hen Harrier and a Merlin with 1 Marsh Harrier, 1 Spotted Redshank, 5 Spoonbill and c200 Avocet. At Knoll Farm campsite, Studland a group of 10 Fieldfare were present with 5 also at Hartland Stud…..they’ve been in incredibly low numbers this autumn/winte rso far.

Brambling – Studland toll booth – Paul Swann

Mackerel sky from low-tide cruise

Spotted Redshank – Middlebere – Paul Swann

Fieldfare (above) and Mistle Thrush – Knoll Fram, Studland – Paul Swann


Harbour Update – posted 01/12/21

Posted on: December 1st, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

After some patience and detective work, Water Pipit “1K” (ringed last winter at Lytchett Fields) made another appearance on the fields. This is the 9th field record of 1K since ringing, but it has yet to be observed beyond the ringing site. Hopefully these colour ringed birds will be observed on migration or on territory at their high altitude breeding grounds over the coming seasons. The Bay also logged its first Red-breasted Merganser for the season, with a raft of 7 welcoming in the new month. The 4 Velvet Scoter continue to show off Middle Beach, Studland and a female Goosander was still present in the NE Holes Bay sector, while a Kingfisher was logged along shoreline and the male Tufted Duck was still off the PC World drain. Middlebere enjoy a stunning disoute between a male and female Merlin with a ringtail Hen Harrier for 20 minutes!

The evening saw us hosted our second public ringing demo of the winter at Sunnyside. It was another successful session, in fact our best ever with 4 Jack Snipe (including one originally ringed in Nov 2019!), 1 Common Snipe, 3 Woodcock, 1 Redwing and 1 Pied Wagtail caught for the group.

Water Pipit (1K) – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam
Woodcock – Sunnyside Ringing Demo – Steve and Julie Smith

Jack Snipe & Common Snipe – Sunnyside Ringing Demo – Steve and Julie Smith


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