Sightings02/01/2025

Harbour Update – 02/01/25

Not quite sure how it’s managed to go from one extreme to another in less than 24 hours, but yesterdays mild, gale force storm was replaced today by a frosty, still, minus set of temperatures. There were no new arrivals found lurking in the harbour anywhere which had been blown in by the storm, but the Snow Bunting on Hamworty Beach seemed to survive the waves which were battering it yesterday as it was feeding quite happily (and a lot drier) all day along the beach, moving around occasionally moving around.  It was much of the same elsewhere with the Long-tailed Duck, Slavoniain Grebe and Eider all off Jerry’s Point again with the Eider moving out into Shell Bay later, and around the Studland Penninsular there were 2 Black-necked Grebe, 11 Common Scoter and 3 Great Northern Diver off Middle Beach and 3 Great Northern Diver in Shell Bay. The 2 Purple Sandpiper were on the Sandbanks Groynes, in Middlebere 2 Spotted Redshank were roosting on the high tide with a Spoonbill and this afternoon a Black Redstart was feeding in a private Canford Cliffs garden. The Parkstone Bay/Baiter Black-throated Diver was showing at point blank range this morning off the footpath and in the PCW Drain this afternoon c15 Common Chiffchaff, 2 Blackcap (1 male and 1 female) and 1 Coot were enjoying the limited warmth of the sun. There were 25 Spoonbill at Shipstal Point, Arne and at Lytchett Fields there was 1 Water Pipit and 1 Spotted Redshank. 

Snow Bunting – Hamworthy Park – Mark Wright

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