Happy New Year everyone! What a way to start the year, with a near force 10 gale. Thankfully it tracked through fairly quickly, and although the rain persisted until this evening, the wind had largely moved through by mid-afternoon. This meant the Snow Bunting which went into hiding for a period of time this morning, finally came out again for patient birders who were looking to get their year lists off to a good start. Studland and Shell Bay were sheltered enough to check and logged 2 Great Northern Diver, 4 Black-necked Grebe, 1 Kittiwake, 7 Gannet and a moderate stream of Auks were heading west out in Poole Bay. At dawn a good count of 42 Red-breasted Merganser flew into the harbour along with 2 Great Northern Diver, 1 Black-throated Diver and 1 Long-tailed Duck.
A rather bedraggled Snow Bunting compared to it’s pristine condition yesterday – Hamworthy Park – Peter Moore
A torrid new Year scene this morning – Hamworthy Park – Lucy McRobert
Pretty difficult birding weather in the harbour today but that didn’t stop us for our second Kickstarter Boat…
Find out moreThe harbour is still really producing the goods, despite the blasting cold easterly wind that had set in…
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