Another picture perfect day across the harbour. A few new migrants were around including a Pied Flycatcher on Hartland Moor where there was also an incredible 34 Cattle Egret. On the Brownsea Lagoon c50 Spoonbill remained and there were 548 Teal which is a really decent September count for Brownsea. On the small Poole Park lake, next to the play area there were 2 Mandarin Duck and in the PCW Drain a decent total of c60 new migrant Chiffchaff were along the channel. A few Northern Wheatear were dotted around Middlebere and Hartland with a Whinchat at Greenlands Farm, 3 Osprey were over the Wareham Channel and one was in a dead tree at Morden Bog. A Ruff remained in the Lower Piddle Valley and a Great White Egret flew over Sandford. This evening a Tawny Owl was ringed at the Carey Secret Garden ringing station, a first for the site.
Tawny Owl – Carey Secret Garden Ringing Station – Matt Scraggs
The Indian summer continues although autumn migration was the feature of the day. Swallow, House Martin and to…
Find out moreWhat another brilliantly beautiful day with lots on offer. There were two classic mid-September species in the harbour…
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