A fine spring day presented a nice mini fall of Black Redstarts up Old Harry with 3 males and a female/1st year type. Out of Knoll Beach Studland 2 Common Scoter and a Black-throated Diver were out on flat calm waters with a Firecrest nearby too. Off Baiter 5 Great Northern Diver were feeding in the shallow channels, all still in winter plumage and Med Gull numbers were still really impressive on the low tide. At Lytchett Fields 8 Water Pipit can still be found on the pools field and a Chiffchaff was new in. News came in from somewhere that there was a Wryneck at Creekmoor Ponds, although it was neither re-found or confirmed.
Our listening station came up trumps last night too with a great total and range of species migrating across the night sky between 7pm and 3am. Totals included…
Redwing calls – 1351
Blackbird calls – 144
Song Thrush calls – 5
Fieldfare – 1
Skylark – 2
Moorhen – 1
Coot – 1
Dunlin – 1
Curlew – 2
Grey Plover 2
Oystercatcher 5
Teal – 1
Med Gull – 2
There were also several other calls that we’re looking into now, but for early/mid March these totals are fantastic, especially the number of Blackbird migrating back north with the Redwing. We’ll also be recording tonight and be uploading a range of sounds captured from the last few nights hopefully tomorrow.
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