Poole Harbour sightings blog

A record of all interesting and notable sightings from around the harbour throughout the year.

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Harbour Update – posted 22/09/21

Posted on: September 22nd, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Sadly no sign of the Rose-coloured Starling in the Middlebere starling roost this evening, but a very conservative count of c1500 Swallow were hawking Wytch Lake and a Whinchat was near the lay-by. Quiet for sightings elsewhere with 2 Ruff and 15 Greenshank were at Lytchett Fields again, 38 Turnstone and a Wheatear at Baiter, 1 Common Sandpiper and c200 Wigeon in Holes Bay.

Whinchat – Middlebere


Harbour Update – posted 21/09/21

Posted on: September 21st, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Some more surprises today with news that a juvenile Rose-coloured Starling was photographed in Middlebere back on Sept 16th. An evening watch of the Starling roost in the Wytch Channel (next to Middlebere) managed to confirm it was still around as it joined c200 other Starling on the power lines before dropping down to roost. Lets hope it sticks around a few more days. Another White-tailed Eagle was seen briefly in the Piddle and Frome Valley this AM making them almost common now, to the point we’ll probably stop reporting sightings because we’re bored of them…..only joking of course. It’s been a fantastic week! The Lytchett Bay Little Stints seem to have disappeared but one remained at Brands Bay and at Lytchett Bay there were still 2 Ruff, 1 Spotted Redshank and 9 Greenshank, At Swineham a Cattle Egret was on the Stilt Pools and with a Montagu’s Harrier seen at St Aldhelms this morning, could it have been the same mystery ‘ringtail’ that was seen briefly in Middlebere yesterday? At Arne there were 3 Hobby, 1 Osprey, 1 Great White Egret and 1 Marsh Harrier and another Hobby in the Piddle Valley. At Holton Lee there was another Marsh Harrier plus several Yellow Wagtail and a Whinchat. In Holes Bay there were 885 Black-tailed Godwit along with c300 Wigeon now back, also 2 Shoveler, 4 Pintail, several Kingfisher bombing around and 2 Common Sandpiper in the PCW Drain.

Great White Egret with Little Egret – Middlebere – Lyn Lambert

 


Harbour Update – posted 20/09/21

Posted on: September 20th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Slightly breezier today, but still blissful sunshine. Despite being a Monday, plenty of highlights with all three egret species logged once again with 2 Great White Egret in Middlebere and another on the Brownsea Lagoon, and a single Cattle Egret at Swineham and 23 Little Egret along the shore of Keysworth. Male Osprey UV/UV was hunting in the Wareham Channel again and was also seen in Middlebere and there was late news of another Osprey seen on the tall cross perches at Little Sea, Studland yesterday. There was another decent passage of Swallow on the move with a couple of thousand seen heading WNW and by mid afternoon several hundred Meadow Pipit had begun to move in the same direction. There were c360 sinensis Cormorant in the Wareahm Channel and a flock of 16 Pintail flew over. Three groups Black-tailed Godwit flew high over the Wareham Channel consisting of c600 in total and on the Brownsea Lagoon there were 32 Spoonbill, 4 Sanderling, 2 Grey Plover, 100+ Avocet, 3 Bar-tailed Godwit and a Wheatear. At Lytchett Fields it was busy with birds on the high tide including 2 Little Stint, 2 Ruff, 1 Spotted Redshank, 14 Greenshank, 106 Dunlin, 120+ Redshank, 40+ Black-tailed Godwit, 19 Greenshank, 1 Ringed Plover, 32 Lapwing and 400+ Teal as well as 1 Whinchat, 2 Wheatear and a few Willow Warbler. LATE UPDATE – A different White-tailed Eagle from Saturdays was seen off Arne late afternoon. Although not confirmed yet by the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, its likley to be one of this years translocated birds, chick G547 which was recently seen down in Devon and logged tracking this way yesterday.

White-tailed Eagle – Shipstal, RSPB Arne – Pete Christie

Great White Egret – Brownsea Lagoon 

Spoonbills – Brownsea Lagoon 


Harbour Update – posted 19/09/21

Posted on: September 19th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A busy day across the harbour, mainly because it was Poole Harbour WeBS day, so although it was eagle-less today there was plenty more to whet everyones appetites. In Middlebere there were 2 Great White Egret, 1 Osprey, 10 Spotted Redshank and up to 18 Spoonbill, with 28 Spoonbill logged across the whole harbour. At Lytchett Fields there was 2 Ruff and 2 Little Stint still with another Little Stint at Brands Bay. On the Brownsea Lagoon there was a Cattle Egret (scarce here) and a juvenile Curlew Sandpiper. At Swineham a flyover Woodlark was a good record and there were 2 Green Sandpiper on the pools and another Cattle Egret with the cows there. There seemed to be a huge hirundine movement this afternoon with what seemed like thousands and thousands of Swallow and a few Sand Martin moving WNW just after the rain finished this afternoon. A rough guess would suggest a minimum of 8,000+. Winter birds are certainly much in evidence as Curlew, Oystercatcher, Avocet, Black-tailed Godwit, Wigeon, Teal and Pintail numbers are all on the rise. Passerine wise it was rather quiet with just Whinchat and c15 Yellow Wagtail logged at Hartland. A Redstart was at Greenlands Farm and a Pied Flycatcher was at Rempstone. Birds of prey included Marsh Harriers at Lytchett Bay, Swineham and Middlebere, Peregrine at Middlebere, 1 Red Kite over Holes Bay and a possible Merlin at Greenlands.

Two different Great White Egret – Middlebere – Mark Wright (@markwright12002)


Harbour Update – posted 18/09/21

Posted on: September 18th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Well, after 2 years of evasiveness from the IoW reintroduced White-tailed Eagles, we have finally been treated to some good views. The eagle that arrived onto Brownsea Lagoon yesterday afternoon, having been seen drifting in over Canford Cliffs, roosted on private land overnight and then was seen again this morning, viewed from Coombe Heath viewing screen. The eagle could be seen from Coombe in a dead tree amongst several Little Egret, Grey Heron and 1 Great White Egret. It departed at around 10:40am, heading in the direction of the Wareham Channel, with only sporadic views into the rest of the day. Shortly after, the Eagle appeared over the Wareham Channel, interacting with a hunting Osprey, before crossing over to the Keysworth shore and settling by the water. This individual is a 2 year-old, ringed G461, released on the Isle of Wight in 2019 as part of the project. G461 briefly visited Poole Harbour earlier in the year in June, so appears to be checking out the area again, which could be a good sign!

In addition to the eagle excitement today, there was a sighting of a blue-ringed Osprey (UV/VU), a 2014 male from Kielder Forest, with an upside down leg ring. He was reported flying over the Middlebere Channel with a fish this morning, heading towards Hartland Moor. The Middlebere Channel provided plenty of other activity, with c.500 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Bar-tailed Godwit, 11 Spoonbill, 30 Avocet, 11 Greenshank, 20 Dunlin, 1 Green Sandpiper, c.40 Redshank, 4 Pintail and a Hobby. Elsewhere, the 2 Little Stint and 2 Ruff were still present on Sherford Pools at Lytchett Fields this afternoon. Another Little Stint was reported alongside the Ringed Plover at Redhorn Point.

White-tailed Eagle – Middlebere Channel – Kate Plater

Spoonbill – Middlebere Channel – Alison Copland


Harbour update – posted 17/09/21

Posted on: September 17th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Wow, we mentioned yesterday that times were changing, and today highlighted and proved that point to the max. After yesterdays 36 White Stork which migrated over the harbour (and then back again), today saw another of the IOW White-tailed Sea Eagle settle in the harbour, this time one which actually landed on the Brownsea Lagoon and was photographed by Brownsea volunteer Martin Adams. To have these two occurrences one day apart is just staggering, and to the fact we had displaying Osprey this summer and Beavers (hopefully) soon, the landscape and fabric of the harbour is changing rapidly, and for once……for the better! Bring on the next 10 years. Elsewhere there were still 2 Little Stint and 2 Ruff at Lytchett Fields and another Little Stint was in Brands Bay. A Black Swan appeared out of nowhere in the Wareham Channel and there were 3 Whinchat and 4 Wheatear at Greenlands Farm and a Whinchat at Lytchett Fields.

White-tailed Sea Eagle – Brownsea Lagoon – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 16/09/21

Posted on: September 16th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It seems we (as in birders) are experiencing new and exciting birding spectacles more these days. This summer we’ve had displaying Osprey in the harbour for the first time in nearly 200 years, earlier this spring we had 3 of the IOW White-tailed Sea Eagles visit the harbour (an occurrence thats sure to increase over the years) and today a migrating flock 0f 36 White Stork passed over the harbour, circled above Brands Bay and drifted off south over the Nine Barrow Down towards Swanage. If you’d said to us even 10 years ago this would have all occurred in the harbour within a single year, then we would never have believed you, but here we are in 2021 and things are looking bright. Todays White Stork flock probably consisted of recently released individuals from the White Stork project in Sussex, as well as recently fledged juveniles from some of the wild nests in that area and quite possible one or two wild individuals from European populations. Regardless of their origin, the spectacle was quite something and considering flocks of migrating White Stork haven’t regularly been seen over Dorset air-space for nearly 400 years, it seems we really are entering a new era for species recovery along the southern British coast. Lytchett Fields was also looking incredible this morning with 2 Ruff, 2 Little Stint, 1 Spotted Redshank, c30 Dunlin, 5 Ringed Plover, c50 Common Redshank, 6 Greenshank, 4 Common Snipe, c200 Teal, 3 Pintail and 2 Kingfisher. In Holes Bay there were there were 3 Kingfisher, 37 Little Egret, 3 Grey Heron, 415 Black-tailed Godwit, 69 Redshank, 4 Dunlin, just 3 Curlew and 2 Oystercatcher along with 192 Wigeon, 70 Teal, 9 Shoveler and 2 Pintail. At Sunnyside 20 Yellow Wagtail were with Cattle and to end a nice day of sightings a Honey Buzzard was seen over Northmoor, Wareham.

White Stork flock over Brands Bay – Aidan Brown

White Stork flock over Brands Bay – Aidan Brown

Little Stint – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam


Harbour Update – posted 15/09/21

Posted on: September 15th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A private charter harbour cruise this AM was packed with raptor sightings, with an adult Osprey making a catch in the Wareham Channel, shortly followed by a juvenile circling high over the channel, along with a Marsh Harrier and a Kestrel. As well as another Marsh Harrier sighting over Gigger’s Island, a juvenile Peregrine gave us a close flyover as we passed by Hamworthy pier. The raptor-fest continued at Coombe Heath, with another Marsh Harrier seen, as well as 2 Hobby, a Sparrowhawk and 2 Buzzard, one of which was a stunning pale morph. Also seen at Coombe Heath were 2 Great White Egret and a Wheatear. Elsewhere, the 2 Little Stint and 2 Ruff were still present at Lytchett Fields this morning. From the Stone Bench looking into Holes Bay, 2 Egyptian Geese, 1 Kingfisher and 1 Greenshank were present. This afternoon it seemed there was a strong hirundine movement with big numbers of Swallow and House Martin passing over with a few Sand Martin too.

Pale morph Buzzard – Coombe Heath – Kate Plater

Great White Egret – Coombe Heath – Alison Copland

 

 


Harbour Update – posted 14/09/21

Posted on: September 14th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A drizzly start to the morning, but a check of the pools at Lytchett Fields before the RSPB work party got start saw that the Little Stint and 2 Ruff were still present. A high count of 8 Sandwich Tern were seen in Holes Bay South. The female Peregrine was also present on the Barclays Building in Poole Town this morning. There was a single Curlew Sandpiper present on Brownsea Lagoon this morning, amongst the Redshank, Greenshank and Dunlin.

With the Osprey Cruises now done and dusted, we’re looking forward to getting started with our winter events, especially with the steady stream of autumn migrants coming through and overwintering numbers of waders and wildfowl beginning to build. Our new upcoming Bearded Tit Ringing Demonstrations have now sold out, but we are pleased to be partnering with Careys Secret Garden to deliver a new event at the gardens – an Intro to Birds & Birding Course. The events will feature an educational introduction to Poole Harbour birding, followed by a ringing demonstration and private tour around the Carey Estate, aimed to improve ID techniques and skills. We’ll be running two sessions to begin with, with the first date on Tuesday 12th October and the second on Tuesday 19th October. Bookings are made through the Careys Secret Garden website here. To find the dates for our winter events, including our popular Low Tide and Wareham Channel Cruises, visit our bookings website.

Ruff – Sherford Pools, Lytchett Fields – OTBT birder


Harbour Update – posted 13/09/21

Posted on: September 14th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Fewer sightings today, although Lytchett Fields continued to provide wader interest this morning, with 1 Little Stint, 2 Ruff, 3 Ringed Plover and 1 Spotted Redshank reported. On Holme Lane Gravel Pit, 2 Pochard were still present this AM, but the Garganey reported yesterday was no longer visible. On Baiter, 1 Wheatear, 23 Turnstone, 18 Oystercatcher and 3 Little Egret were counted.

There have been no further sightings of any of this year’s translocated Osprey cohort, or of any migrants in the harbour today. Over the next month, we expect there to be continued activity from migrant juveniles using the harbour as a stopover to practise their fishing skills, so it’s not the end of the season yet. In the last few years, Holes Bay has been a hotspot for young Ospreys in late September into October, which we’re hoping to seen again this year. We’ve previously run Pop-Up Osprey Watches during this time at Holes Bay, so keep an eye on our social media and sightings if we get another Osprey influx in the next couple of weeks.

Little Stint – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam

Ruff – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam


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