What a morning to be out exploring the harbour on our first Spring Safari of 2025. Flat calm waters, mild, still conditions, and dare we say it, a spring like warmth that seemed like it may be here to stay (for a while)? We know that many guests are now traveling down to Dorset specifically to try and see the White-tailed Eagles in and around Poole Harbour, or from one of our boat trips. Well, we couldn’t have predicted that within an hour we would have logged SIX different individuals out in the Wareham Channel, including the two local adults, two 2024 juveniles and two 2nd cal year individuals. We’re sure some folk may refer to this as a plague of eagles?! but this gathering behaviour is typical for this species as they remain very social between the ages of 1-5 years old, often intentionally seeking out other eagles to spend time with, before looking to set up territories at 5+ years old. It’s likely these individuals will come and go over the course of the spring and summer, and currently, it doesn’t look as if our local pair will attempt to breed this year unfortunately, but it’s still early days for them, and there’s always next year! It was a raptor-fest from the cruise this morning with not only 6 White-tailed Eagles, but also 4+ Marsh Harrier, including displaying pairs, 1 Red Kite which got into a scrap with one of the eagles, 1 ringtail Hen Harrier over Keysworth and multiple Common Buzzard. We also logged 1 Little Ringed Plover on the Swineham floods, 1 the years first Swallow dashed over central harbour and over Poole Port, there were 3 Black-throated Diver still off Evening Hill, 3 Spoonbill flew over Swineham Point and the Brownsea Lagoon held c50 Avocet, c300 Black-tailed Godwit, 4 Knot, 1 Greenshank, 1 Common Ringed Plover and c20 Bar-tailed Godwit. At Greenlands Farm, Studland this afternoon there was 1 Northern Wheatear and 2 Red Kite over, with another 2 Red Kite over Poole Quay. On the Lower Piddle Floods 5 Little Ringed Plover remained and there was a White Wagtail there too. Finally, some late news, in that at about 18:00 the first migrant Osprey of the spring passed over Hydes Heath, at RSPB and was seen heading towards the Wareham Channel. Meaning the Poole Harbour Osprey 2025 season has officially started!
Juvenile White-tailed Eagle over our Spring Safari Cruise this AM – Clive Hargrave

Red Kite over our Spring Safari Cruise this AM – Clive Hargrave

Marsh Harrier over our Spring Safari Cruise this AM – Clive Hargrave

Three White-tailed Eagle in Wareham Channel from our Spring Safari Cruise this AM – Clive Hargrave
