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 09/08/23

Posted on: August 9th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Things are building nicely with more arrivals today, although it was slim pickings on the passerine front. However there are plenty of Osprey around currently with our juveniles now venturing down to the harbour for the first time, with female chick ‘5H5’ being logged on a different harbour nest platform for the first time. There were 3 around Middlebere this morning and from our Sunset Safari this evening another 3 were seen, 2 of which caught fish, whilst there was also 2 in Wareham Forest at the same time. So, with our family of 5 around, the un-ringed female still on Middlebere and 2 in Wareham Forest there’s a minimum of 8 around currently, but possibly more! The White-tailed Eagles were active today, first being seen in Lytchett Bay, then over the Wareham Channel, then over Swineham, before then being seen on the Shag Looe Spit in the Wareham Channel this evening from our cruise. On the Brownsea Lagoon today there were 11 Spoonbill, 26 Ringed Plover, 1 Sanderling, 4 Greenshank and 15 Avocet. In Holes Bay there were 2 Common Sandpiper in SE, 4 Sandwich Tern in SW and 3 Teal in NW plus 275 Black-tailed Godwit, 121 Redshank and 69 Curlew. A Cattle Egret was on the island in the middle of Swineham GP this morning, the Forster’s Tern was still off Shipstal Beach, RSPB Arne and a Red Kite drifted over Sunnyside. From our boat this evening a Hobby was giving an Osprey a hard time, at Lytchett Fields there were 13 each of Common and Green Sandpiper. On the Swineham Scrapes this morning 6 Yellow-legged Gull were loafing about and a Marsh Harrier was off the end of the GP. 7 Whimbrel were also seen in flight over the Wareham Channel this evening.

Osprey chick 5H5 exploring the harbour this AM and settling briefly on a different nest platform


Harbour Update – posted 08/08/23

Posted on: August 8th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

As August presses on, there’s so much to get out and see, so please make the effort to explore. At RSPB Arne today the Forster’s Tern was still off Shipstal Beach, on and off throughout the day where there were also 2 Knot, 2 Whimbrel, 1 Arctic Tern and a Pied flycatcher was in the woods. At Lytchett Bay an Osprey was hunting this afternoon whilst 2 White-tailed Eagles watched on, which were all viewable from the Rock Lea Viewpoint. A Honey Buzzard drifted along over Arne Moors and headed over up the Frome Valley and 4 Marsh Harrier came out of the west harbour roost, where an unseasonal 7 were present a few days ago. A Little Ringed Plover was vocal, flying around over Stoborough this morning and at Sunnyside a Gadwall family were out on the pool, proving breeding has taken place there. On Lytchett Fields there were 12 Greenshank, 110 Redshank, 67 Black-tailed Godwit, 6 Dunlin, 1 Curlew and 36 Lapwing. In Middlebere this evening there were 10 Spoonbill and an Osprey was on the Middlebere nest platform. Around the harbour decent numbers of common migrants such as Willow Warbler, Common Whitethroat, Reed Warbler, Blackcap, Garden Warbler and a few Wheatear are quite evident in various hedgerows and along numerous barbed-wire fences in heathland, scrubby areas.

White-tailed Eagle – Lytchett Bay (yesterday) – Mark Wright


Harbour Update – posted 07/08/23

Posted on: August 7th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The harbour was looking it’s absolute best this morning during the low tide with good birds spread right across the harbour. This morning there were 1-2 Osprey hunting in the Wareham Channel with another 1-2 in and around the Middlebere area. The White-tailed Eagle pair were moving between Arne Bay and Lytchett Bay and there were 2 Marsh Harrier in the mouth of the Frome. There was a juvenile Arctic Tern in the Wareham Channel and the Forster’s Tern was off Shipstal Point still. Despite the hideous bird flu outbreak this summer, there are good numbers of juv terns, both Common and Sandwich Terns being fed their parents on various mudflats, shorelines and marker buoys. A group of 14 Spoonbill flew out of Middlebere and there were another 12 on the Brownsea Lagoon. On the the Swineham GP 2 juv Pochard were loafing with the Coots and 4 Bearded Tit were in the reeds of Swineham Point. The low-tide held great numbers of Black-tailed Godwit, Curlew and Oystercatcher right across the harbour and there were a few Grey Plover and Knot in Brands Bay too with a single Sanderling on a mudflat off the Brownsea south shore, where the 2 Eider were still present. There were also 15+ Whimbrel spread across the harbour, hiding in amongst the Curlew. At Lytchett Fields there were 13 Greenshank spread across the site with 8 Green Sandpiper, 6 Common Sandpiper and 2 Whimbrel. At Swineham this evening there were 2 adult Arctic Tern over the pit, with at least 2 adult Common + 3 juv ‘commics’ in the channel. Also 2 Little Ringed Plover including a juv on the meadows and the bushes were hopping with Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler plus there were 9 Yellow-legged Gull on Stilt Scrape.


Harbour Update – posted 06/08/23

Posted on: August 6th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Another Osprey filled day today, with sightings rolling in from the Wareham Channel, Middlebere, and Lytchett Bay! At least 3 individuals were present at Middlebere throughout the day, including two-year-old male ‘374’ who’s been on another tour of harbour nest sites, and the same unringed female as yesterday feeding on the platform at the top of the Middlebere Channel once again. Nearby the Forster’s Tern was present again off the Shipstal shore at RSPB Arne. In Lytchett Bay 2 more Osprey were reported from Rock Lea View, along with 1 Marsh Harrier, 1 Oystercatcher, 10 Ringed Plover, 2 Whimbrel, 10 Curlew, 60 Black-tailed Godwit, 12 Dunlin, 11 Greenshank and 70 Redshank on the rising tide. Autumn passage was very evident on Brownsea Lagoon with 1 Whimbrel, 13 Spoonbill, 4 Knot, 4 Sanderling, 3 Curlew Sandpiper, 16 Ringed Plover, 1 Grey Plover, 13 Bar-tailed Godwit & 302 Dunlin. And over at Sunnyside the same was true of passerines with 1 Wheatear, plus small numbers of Willow Warbler, Sand Martin and Whitethroat.

Male Osprey 374 landing on nest platform


Harbour Update – posted 05/08/23

Posted on: August 5th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The run of dire weather continued, although apparently there’s light at the end of the rainy tunnel by mid-week. There’s even some light easterly winds forecast for Thursday and Friday which suggests more common migrants could be on the way…..and perhaps some not so common? Aquatic Warbler springs to mind. Despite the rain today Osprey sightings were still pretty frequent at some sites, certainly Lytchett Bay where there were 2-3 individuals see. There were also 2 over Middlebere again with one on the Middlebere nest platform, plus another over Wareham Common and a few sightings in the Wareham Channel. There’s no doubt some of these sightings relate to the same individuals, but it’s certainly a good start to the month, with plenty more due on the way over the coming weeks. The Forster’s Tern was again off Shipstal Beach a few times today and an adult Arctic Tern was also in the roost where there were also 4 summer plumaged Knot. There were 12 Spoonbill on Brownsea, a White-tailed Eagle flew over Lytchett Fields, a Gannet flew past Branksome Chine and last night c70 Little Egret went into the Holes Bay roost.

Osprey on Middlebere Channel platform getting harassed by crow

CJ7 roosting on nest perch tonight. Not something she often does


Harbour Update – posted 04/08/23

Posted on: August 4th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Lots of Osprey activity today, with an unringed individual feeding on the Middlebere nest platform for most of the morning, with a further two active in the channel later in the morning. 2 Osprey were also seen over Lytchett Bay during the morning. Perhaps one of these birds was the other individual seen from Brand’s Bay mid-morning, along with a count of 1 Dark-bellied Brent Goose, 8 Grey Plover, 2 Whimbrel, 83+ Curlew, 47 Black-tailed Godwit, 18 Redshank, 1 Dunlin, 17 Little Egret, 20 Common Gull and 39 Mediterranean Gull. Good to see more autumn arrivals, with 2 Willow Warbler at Sunnyside Farm, and 1 Pied Flycatcher reported on Brownsea Island, as well as one in the Piddle Valley. Two White-tailed Eagle were active over Shipstal Point at RSPB Arne later in the morning, and the Forster’s Tern present again. At Holes Bay, a nice high count of 70 Little Egret were reported, with 2 Common Sandpiper also seen.

Osprey – Lytchett Bay – Alison Copland

 

 

 

 


Harbour Update – posted 03/08/23

Posted on: August 3rd, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With yesterday’s grimness having gone through, there seemed to be a bit of passage this morning with a moulting adult Whinchat out on Wareham Common, along with 2 Whitethroat, 4 Reed Warbler and 1 Sedge Warbler. The Forster’s Tern was reported at RSPB Arne again from Shipstal Point. 5 Whimbrel were present in Holes Bay SW, along with 275 Black-tailed Godwit, 123 Redshank, 14 Curlew and 10 Oystercatcher. Over at Lytchett Bay, one of the non-breeding Ospreys was sat in the Holton Lee treeline for most of the morning, and 2 Whimbrel, 10 Curlew, 70 Black-tailed Godwit, 15 Dunlin, 9 Greenshank and 70 Redshank were reported. On Lytchett Fields there was decent count of 12 Greenshank, 7 Lapwing, 2 Green Sandpiper and 73 Black-tailed Godwit, including the first recorded juv. Godwit of the year. The White-tailed Eagle pair were in the Wareham Channel on the Shag Looe Spit mid-morning. On Brownsea there were 2 Spoonbill, with 4 more in the Middlebere Channel. Willow Warbler were trickling through in small numbers.

Whinchat – Wareham Channel – Paul Morton


Harbour Update – posted 02/08/23

Posted on: August 2nd, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Winter landed with a bang today! Gales force winds and driving rain. Despite the dire weather, it actually forced 4 Arctic Skua in to Poole Bay which were seen during a morning sea watch, then later in the day there were 3 harassing gulls off Shell Beach, Studland. The gap in the weather this morning allowed for Lytchett Fields/Bay to be watched adequately with 2 Knot being seen (the first for Lytchett Bay this year), also an Osprey over the bay, 1 Spotted Redshank and the 1st Wheatear of the autumn. In fact an Osprey was seen hunting in and around Lytchett Bay for most of the day. In the Wareham Channel a White-tailed Eagle and an Osprey had a minor spat above the gull islands and an Eider was off Pilots Point where there were 40 Sanderling on Shell Beach. The Forster’s Tern was again off Shipstal Beach, RSPB Arne, there were 4 Spoonbill in Middlebere and a Hobby was over Hydes Heath.

Arctic Skua chasing Common Tern – Shell Bay – James Leaver (OTBT Birder Twitter – @BirderOtbt)


Harbour Update – posted 01/08/23

Posted on: August 1st, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There were some more Osprey records today, suggesting a few may be arriving now with an un-ringed adult in the dead trees at Morden Bog this morning and this afternoon one was fishing in Lytchett Bay, with other sightings coming from our Sunset Safari this evening with 1 hunting in the Wareham Channel, and 1 was seen over Middlebere. On the rising tide this evening from our cruise we had 3 Grey Plover, 6+ Greenshank, 1 Spotted Redshank, 40+ Dunlin, 8+ Common Sandpiper and loads of Curlew and Black-tailed Godwit, with decent views of Marsh Harrier. This morning there were 8 Spoonbill and a Great White Egret in Middlebere, a White-tailed Eagle caught a bird (un-known species) off Shipstal Beach, thankfully not the Forster’s Tern which was still pleasing small numbers of people on and off all day in the Shipstal Beach area. A number of Spotted Flycatcher families are being reported now, with fledging recently taking place at Wareham Common, Carey Secret Garden (2 families), RSPB Arne and the Frome Valley near Holme Lane GP.


Harbour Update – posted 31/07/23

Posted on: July 31st, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

July didn’t really deliver the weather, but it certainly provided some decent early autumn birding and migration, and with August landing tomorrow, there’s a whole lot more on the way! Today, despite the rain, the Forster’s Tern was showing again briefly off Shipstal Beach, RSPB Arne and in Middlebere a Wood Sandpiper was seen then headed off over Arne and there were 10 Spoonbill in Middlebere this morning too. Having gone missing for 2-3 weeks, male Osprey 374 made a brief appearance on a harbour nest platform this evening. Hopefully he’ll stick around now and try to ‘whoo’ a female over the coming weeks and maybe ‘adopt’ a nest platform somewhere? Waders at Lytchett Fields this morning saw 97 Redshank, 33 Dunlin, 33 Black-tailed Godwit,12 Green Sandpiper, 5 Greenshank, 2 Curlew, 2 Common Sandpiper, 2 Oystercatcher, 1 Whimbrel and a juv Little Ringed Plover and this afternoon an Osprey flew in low over the bay before being seen off by gulls. Both White-tailed Eagles were in the harbour this morning before male G463 went off for a wander around the Purbeck’s before coming back to the Wareham Channel this evening.

Male Osprey 374 on harbour nest platform briefly this evening

 


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