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Harbour Upadte – posted 11/12/24

Posted on: December 11th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The cold northerly wind subsided a bit more today, making harbour viewing a bit easier for anyone that was out. Early doors saw 1 Black-throated Diver, 1 Great Northern Diver and 3 Sandwich Tern off Baiter Park. A ringtail Hen Harrier was in Lytchett Bay at dawn, and an adult male flew through later in the morning, both male Mandarin Duck are still in Poole Park, a Siberian Chiffchaff was seen at Norden sewage works and off Jerry’s Point there was 1 Slavonian Grebe, 2 Great Northern Diver and 8 Goldeneye. There seem to be really good numbers of Kingfisher around with 4 in Holes Bay east today, 3-4 along Poole Quay and multiple individuals between Baiter and Sandbanks.

Kingfisher – Poole Quay 

Kingfisher – Poole Quay 


Harbour Update – posted 10/12/24

Posted on: December 10th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The harbour was at it’s coldest, wintery best today with what seemed like a monumental number of birds present, mostly common wetland birds such as Wigeon, Teal, Pintail, dark-bellied Brent Geese, Oystercatcher, Avocet and Dunlin etc but every bay and exposed area of mud was covered with birds. There was also a great suit of scarcer winter birds with the Long-tailed Duck finally pinned down off the west shore of Furzey Island. A respectable total of 16 Goldeneye were counted, most around the South Deep area, and some out in central harbour. All three diver species were logged again with 2 Red-throated Diver, (one of Poole Quay and one in central harbour), 5 Great Northern Diver, (2 off Baiter and 3 off Jerry’s Point) and 1 Black-throated Diver which flew over Brownsea and seemed to be heading for Holes Bay. A single Slavonian Grebe was off Jerry’s Point with 2 Black-necked Grebe and another lone individual was in central harbour. Off Middle Beach, Studland 4 Black-necked Grebe were feeding together and 6 Common Scoter were further out. There are great totals of Red-breasted Merganser about (cold weather arrival?) with a minimum of 150 spread across certain areas. A Great White Egret was at Swineham GP and a Water Pipit was off Swineham Point. It seems the Spoonbill are opting to feed in the sheltered areas of the harbour with only 15 in the Wareham Channel this morning. Despite their elusive nature currently there were actually 3 White-tailed Eagle around today, with all 3 circling up over Ballard Down this morning and this morning there were 2 Hen Harrier in Lytchett Bay, an adult male and a ringtail.

Red-throated Diver – Off Poole Quay 

Long-tailed Duck – Furzey western shore

Black-necked Grebe – Central Harbour


Harbour Update – posted 09/12/24

Posted on: December 9th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Another cold day, but there seems to be loads of common wetland birds in the harbour currently. In Brands Bay today the Green-winged Teal was still feeding with 646 Eurasian Teal, but there was also 6 Goldeneye, 675 Wigeon, 244 Pintail, 400+ Black-tailed Godwit, 3 Sandwich Tern and 2 White-tailed Eagles. Out off Middle Beach, Studland there were 2 Black-necked Grebe and 5 Common Scoter. There were 3 Spoonbill in Holes Bay, a Slavonian Grebe and 2 Black-necked Grebe off Jerry’s Point. Holes Bay is currently holding thousands of birds with huge numbers of Black-tailed Godwit, Wigeon, Teal and Dunlin.

Dunlin – Sandbanks groynes – Peter Moore

Sanderling – Sandbanks groynes – Peter Moore

Turnstone – Sandbanks groynes – Peter Moore


Harbour Update – posted 08/12/24

Posted on: December 8th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Although most of Storm Darragh passed through last night, the wind was still peaking at between 40mph – 50mph during the course of the day, and the wind chill made it feel pretty nippy. It wasn’t about divers today, rather a day of ducks! Best duck was a drake Green-winged Teal which was found in Brands Bay this afternoon by Phil Saunders. Whether it’s the same individual thats been at Cowards Marsh over the last few days is unknown, but in the past, Green-winged Teals often stay for long periods of time once they arrive. The Long-tailed Duck thats been entering the harbour over the last 4 days flew in again this morning at dawn. It’s yet to be found in the harbour yet, but no doubt it will get pinned down at some point. There were 4 Goldeneye on Poole Park boating lake again today and there were just 7 Common Scoter off Middle Beach, Studland along with 2 Slavonian Grebe,Black-necked Grebe, 3 Great Northern Diver and 1 Black-throated Diver. A small flock of 6 Kittiwake flew up Middlebere this morning and Holes Bay saw big totals of birds with 1510 Black-tailed Godwit and 600+ Dunlin. There’s been up to 16 Marsh Harrier in the west harbour roost this last week and a male Hen Harrier was seen in Middlebere again. Finally there were 15 Spoonbill in Lytchett Bay viewed from Rock Lea View.

Masses of birds at Holes Bay – Martin Adams

Green-winged Teal – Brands Bay – James Leaver


Harbour Update – posted 07/12/24

Posted on: December 7th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With Storm Darragh whipping across Dorset and Poole Harbour all day, there wasn’t much to report, although some brave soles ventured out this morning and clocked a Long-tailed Duck entering the harbour just after dawn, along with a Red-throated Diver. A Black-throated Diver was in Brands Bay and singles of Great Northern Diver were logged off Middle Beach and and Studland Bay. As is often the case when it’s windy, Goldeneye made their way onto Poole Park boating lake with 5 birds on there today including 3 drakes. At Swineham 12 Cattle Egret were feeding on the ‘Curlews Floods’ and 20+ were also feeding up near Holmebridge again. A male Hen Harrier was in Middlebere, 5 Black-necked Grebe were off Middle Beach, Studland.


Harbour Update – posted 06/12/24

Posted on: December 6th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

More diver news today, although on a sad note, the Black-throated Diver which was close in on Studland Beach a few days ago seems to have perished sadly. We’re not surprised as it looked pretty poorly upon its discovery a few days ago. We’re not sure what the cause was, but its behaviour on Wednesday seemed unusual for Black-throated Diver, drifting so close to the shoreline. The other Black-throated Diver seemed to be fighting fit though this morning in Holes Bay SW as it fed happily off Cobbs Quay. Elsewhere there was a Slavonian Grebe off Jerry’s Point, 10 Black-necked Grebe off Middle Beach and 1 off Jerry’s Point. Great Northern Diver totals included 3 off Middle Beach,. Studland and 2 in Shell Bay. A big total of 62 Cattle Egret were logged feeding in fields in between Holmebridge and Wool which is another Poole Harbour record.

Cattle Egret – Frome Valley – James Leaver

Cattle Egret – Frome Valley – James Leaver


Harbour Update – posted 05/12/24

Posted on: December 5th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It was all about the divers again today, with the Black-throated Diver in Holes Bay again this morning, 2 Red-throated Diver in South Deep and a Great Northern Diver off Jerry’s Point. A Cattle Egret was in the field next to the car park at Upton CP, and at last night ringing demo at Sunnyside, despite the driving rain we managed to still catch 5 Woodcock, 1 Jack Snipe, 1 Skylark and 1 Meadow Pipit.

Sanderling Studland Beach – David Camp (yesterday)

Black-throated Diver-  Studland Beach – David Camp (yesterday)


Harbour Update – posted 04/12/24

Posted on: December 4th, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It was a proper winter scene across the harbour this morning, not so much with snow or frost, but just the sheer number of birds around. However a late Swallow flying around Studland Beach spoilt the wintery vibe (poor thing). There were potentially 3 Black-throated Diver around with one showing well in Holes Bay this morning, then another was off the Brownsea south shore this afternoon with a third (sickly) individual close in off Middle Beach. There were also 2 Great Northern Diver off the houseboats in Bramble Bush Bay and 2 Red-throated Diver, one in South Deep and another in central harbour. Central harbour also had 6 Black-necked Grebe with 2 in South Deep and off Middle Beach, Studland the Surf Scoter was distant as was the flock of 12 Common Scoter. At Swineham 4 Marsh Harrier were hunting, 25 Spoonbill were roosting off Fitzworth. The Brownsea Lagoon was teeming and held c2000 Dunlin, c300 Avocet, c60 Bar-tailed Godwit, c300 Black-tailed Godwit, c50 Grey Plover, 1 Spoonbill and lots of wildfowl. In Middlebere there were 2 Spotted Redshank with another in Lytchett Bay and 1 in Holes Bay south, 4 more Black-necked Grebe were out in Studland Bay.

Black-throated Diver – Middle Beach, Studland – James Leaver


Harbour Update – posted 03/11/24

Posted on: December 3rd, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

After yesterdays very brief Velvet Scoter which disappeared almost as fast as it was found off Jerry’s Point, there was an even briefer Long-tailed Duck this evening which also appeared and then disappeared off Jerry’s Point. Maybe this is becoming Poole Harbours equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle, where all good birds just vanish for eternity. It’s a good job the Surf Scoter hasn’t entered the harbour yet then, having remained off Middle Beach, Studland for all of it’s stay so far, where it was still present today along with 1 Black-throated Diver, 1 Great Northern Diver and 12 Common Scoter and 2 Black-necked Grebe. Off Jerry’s Point there were 2 Great Northern Diver, 40 Great Crested Grebe, 1 Slavonian Grebe, 1 Black-necked Grebe, 2 Goldeneye, 28 Red-breasted Merganser and 11 Spoonbill were off the Furzey foreshore. It’s been a great winter so far for variety of open water, diving species with all 3 species of diver, 3 species of scoter, Long-tailed Duck, Goldeneye, Eider and Goosander all logged between Nov 1st and Dec 3rd, plus 4 of the 5 grebe species with Red-necked Grebe being the only absentee for the list. Elsewhere the White-tailed Eagles were seen in Brands Bay and later in the day in the Wareham Channel. A Purple Sandpiper was on a groyne directly off the Sandbanks main beach car park and an over-wintering Common Sandpiper was seen in Lytchett Bay with a Spotted Redshank. 

Avocet – Middlebere 


Harbour Update – posted 02/11/24

Posted on: December 2nd, 2024 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With another drop in temperature there were two nice hat-tricks in the area today, firstly with Black-throated Diver, Red-throated Diver and Great Northern Diver all feeding out in Studland Bay this morning. Then, there was the ‘scoter hat-trick’ with 1 Surf Scoter and 15 Common Scoter out in Studland Bay and a drake Velvet Scoter which was initially off the Studland houseboats which then seemed to fly towards Brands Bay, but couldn’t be relocated. With the Surf Scoter were 6 Black-necked Grebe and 5 Mediterranean Gull out in Studland Bay too. In Lytchett Bay a Spotted Redshank was still about and 5 Marsh Harrier and 1 Great White Egret were at Swineham.

Reed Buntings – Near Norden sewage works

Reed Buntings – Near Norden sewage works


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