Well, where do we start today? Plenty around the harbour to whet the appetite. Lets start early doors where someone seemed to order some Goosanders with a drake in Shell Bay which later moved into the harbour, another off Arne and one photographed over Lytchett Bay. At Sandbanks 13,750 Wood Pigeon passed over SW. Only one Hen Harrier was seen today which was a ringtail (young male) seen near Hartland and up to 7 different Marsh Harrier were logged around the Wareham Channel, Middlebere and Lytchett Bay. The Snow Bunting was off Redhorn Quay again, Studland as were 2 Great White Egret. At Lytchett Bay the late Whinchat was still in the Arable field and a Jack Snipe was flushed. A Common Sandpiper was in Holes Bay and in Middlebere there was a great range of species including 3 Marsh Harrier, 1 Great White Egret, c200 Avocet, c50 Redshank, 100+ Black-tailed Godwit, c100 Lapwing, c10 Dunlin, 10+ Shelduck, 40+ Curlew, 100s Wigeon & Teal plus Shoveler, several Pintail. A Scaup was still present in Brands Bay and a Common Scoter was off the Houseboats.
Finally, the highlight of the day was the reappearance of male White-tailed Eagle G461. He was seen in the Wareham Channel this morning trying to take a Canada Goose off the water before later being seen over Middlebere and then over Arne. However, at 1pm our Low-tide cruise departed Poole Quay with 50 guests, hoping to see a whole range of waders and wildfowl across the harbour. With an initial stop off at the Brownsea Lagoon to have a sneaky peek in the lagoon before the tide dropped, we were thrilled to find that G461 had also decided to visit the lagoon at exactly the same, giving stunning views at he flew low across the water before then settling on a small post in the middle of the lagoon.
This was a very special moment, one we had never even considered just 5 years ago, and here we are now, being able to show big groups of people wild White-tailed Eagles in Poole Harbour……just amazing. A few weeks ago we wrote about these exciting changes, whilst also providing some context around how this new feature fits into a much wider, exciting narrative. You can read the article HERE.
Goosander – Arne – Mark Wright
White-tailed Eagle – Brownsea Lagoon – Alison Copland
Poole Town Eagle – Brownsea Lagoon – Alison Copland
White-tailed Eagle – Brownsea Lagoon – Alison Copland
White-tailed Eagle – Brownsea Lagoon – Alison Copland
Snow Bunting – Redhorn, Studland – Garry Hayman