Despite the chilly wind, it was at least a SSW/E wind meaning some new Sand Martin were deposited with 2 at Swineham GP along with a migrant Red Kite over there too. Up to 5 Marsh Harrier were still in the west harbour area and female White-tailed Eagle G801 was active in the Wareham Channel being seen over Swineham, Keysworth and even from Lytchett Fields mid-morning. A Great White Egret was at Middlebere and the Velvet Scoter was still out in central harbour. The Black Brant was still off Ower and 3 Egyptian Geese moved down the Piddle Valley. There also seemed to be some sort of Starling migration going on with multiple groups of 20+ heading NE throughout the morning. In Holes Bay NE the Common Sandpiper was seen again, the first time in a while and there were still 27 Pintail and c300 Wigeon present. The 3 Tundra Bean Geese were still in the paddock at Swineham and the Siberian Chiffchaff was seen again at the end of the main pit. Chiffchaff were in full voice at multiple sites across the harbour, suggesting the first arrivals had made their way back and a Brambling was still on the feeders along Slough Lane and Lytchett Bay.
Red Kite over Swineham – Alison Copland