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Harbour Update – posted 21/10/21

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

Another good day today with plenty recorded including several sightings of male White-tailed Eagle G461 firstly over Arne, then Middlebere, then Brands Bay and finally he was spotted from Poole Quay by some of our team as he circled over Brownsea before settling somewhere on the north shore. This is really encouraging that he keeps coming back. Will this just be an area of interest for him this winter, or is he already beginning to think a bit ‘longer term’? After moaning earlier in the week we didn’t have any Cattle Egret 6 flew over Swineham this evening heading over the Wareham Channel. Around mid-morning 5 Barnacle Geese entered the harbour mouth and headed inland and in Brands Bay there were 3 Great White Egret, 1 Scaup, 13 Red-breasted Merganser and 14 Great Crested Grebe. There are still at least 5 different Marsh Harrier around a Red Kite was over Middlebere. There was a single Black-necked Grebe off Middle Beach, Studland and 7 Bearded Tit were reported at Hatch Pond. At Lytchett Fields there was a Spotted Redshank but there was no sign of the Pectoral Sandpiper. At Sunnyside a Jack Snipe was flushed at the flooding in the Frome and Piddle Valley’s attracted good numbers gulls and to add to the wintery vibe both the seasons first Fieldfare were over Wareham Common and a Brambling was at Knoll Beach.

Male White-tailed Eagle G461 – Brownsea Island – Nicki Tutton


Harbour Update – posted 20/10/21

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

More strong winds, but at least some bright sunshine…for a while! The strong winds didn’t seem to force too much into Poole Bay other than 2 Arctic Tern which entered the harbour mouth at dawn along with 71 Shag. At Lytchett Fields the Pectoral Sandpiper was still there and a showy Jack Snipe was near the viewpoints. A late Whinchat was also at Lytchett fields as was a Barnacle Goose which was with some Canada Geese. In Brands Bay the Scaup was still there as were 4 Red-breasted Merganser and 2 Great White Egret.

Pectoral Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam


Harbour Update – posted 19/10/21

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

A poor day today with not much out there….well, not reported any way. The truth, who knows what is out there after the weekends discovery of a dead Whites Thrush in a Weymouth cul-de-sac. It was incredibly mild at dawn with 19 degrees showing on the car dashboard, prompting no chance of any thrush passage as the SW wind built. The Scaup was still in Brands Bay, 2 Great White Egret were in Middlebere but despite there being 40+ Cattle Egret either side of the harbour split  Weymouth and Mudeford, it seems Poole Harbour is a Cattle Egret free zone currently. Firecrest were at Middle Beach, Arne, Middlebere, Upton CP and 1 was in Poole Park.

Great White Egrets – Middlebere – Mark Wright (Twitter @markwright12002)


Harbour Update – posted 18/10/21

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

Winter has arrived. It seems like months and months since we’ve had a day like today. A strong SW wind bellowed across the harbour by midday and it was pretty grim. A few snippets of interest produced the Pectoral Sandpiper still Lytchett Fields with a high count of 23 Greenshank and 2 Marsh Harrier. In Middlebere there was a Great White Egret and another Marsh Harrier and off Jerry’s Point the Scaup was still present. Definitely the most noteworthy news from the last couple of days was that yesterday, Paul Swann photographed a colour-ringed Water Pipit at Lytchett Fields which showed the code ‘1k’ on the yellow ring. Water Pipit are a scarce winter visitor to the UK with only 150-200 present across the UK each year and little is known about their habits and behaviour both here in the UK and exactly where our UK birds head to to breed. A BTO scheme was set up last year with the aim of colour-ringing Water Pipit across the UK to try and understand more about their movements, faithfulness to certain sites, longevity and perhaps even migration routes….perhaps even breeding grounds. Yesterdays Water Pipit ‘1k’ was actually ringed at this same site (Lytchett Fields) last year on November 7th 2020, and although seeing the same bird at the same site (one year apart) doesn’t seem that incredible, this does prove winter site (or certainly passage site) fidelity for Water Pipit in Dorset which we don’t know has ever been proven before? It will be interesting to see if ‘1K’ stays faithful to Lytchett Fields over the coming weeks or see if it ventures off elsewhere until late in the winter? A great record which highlights the value of colour-ringing projects such as this. Please, if anyone sees any colour ringed pipits at Lytchett Fields, Holton Lee, or anywhere for that matter, please report all sightings to us.

Water Pipit ‘1K’ – Lytchett Fields – Paul Swann


Harbour Update – posted 17/10/21

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

Today was going to be the last good day for at least the week with strong winds and rain moving in from Monday. The glorious mid-October sunshine provided excellent WeBS count counting conditions for Poole Harbour today. Highlights included 2 Red-throated Diver off Jerry’s Point with 12 Red-breasted Merganser, 1 Great White Egret was on the edge of Furzey Island, the Pectoral Sandpiper was still at Lytchett Fields and the Little Stint was relocated on the Swineham Scarpes. Brent Geese are now back in low numbers with 51 in the Wareham Channel and a minimum of 3 different Marsh Harrier were see including a near full adult male. Off Middle Beach 3 Black-necked Grebe were back and c50 Spoonbill were at Shipstal mid-morning. There was also 2 Firecrest at Middle Beach, Studland, a Spotted Redshank on Lytchett Fields and 2 more Great White Egret in Middlebere.

Dartford Warbler – RSPB Arne – Alison Copland

Great White Egret – RSPB Arne – Alison Copland


Harbour Update – posted 16/10/21

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

Numbers of Avocet are building nicely with c.400 seen in the Middlebere Channel this morning, along with c.300 Black-tailed Godwit, 2 Marsh Harrier, 1 Spotted Redshank, 2 Green Sandpiper, as well as Grey Plover, Dunlin, Pintail and Shoveler. Not quite as spectacular as yesterday’s 19 Cattle Egret, but nonetheless a great sighting, 3 Great White Egret flew in together to join the waders in the Middlebere Channel this AM. Over at Studland, 38 Great Crested Grebe and 23 Turnstone were present this morning in Brands Bay, and later this afternoon, the Scaup was seen again off Redhorn Point. The juvenile Pectoral Sandpiper was also still present on the Sherford Pools at Lytchett Fields today.

Turnstone – Brands Bay – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 15/10/21

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

A fascinating day for a number of reasons. Most significantly was a flock of 19 Cattle Egret that entered the harbour through the harbour entrance this morning around 8am, logged by Graham Armstrong. This is the second highest total for this species in the. harbour after 23 were logged togther late in August 2017 entering the harbour. An over-wintering flock of 17-19 were also present in East Holme during the 2017-18 winter period. Where they’re heading is anyones guess, and we’re not sure if they’ve stopped off or pushed on straight through, but either way, still a great visual spectacle. To compliment the Cattle Egret there were 2 Great White Egret in Middlebere and another at Lytchett Fields where the Pectoral Sandpiper also reappeared. Male White-tailed Eagle G461 entered the harbour again today and was seen a couple of times over the Wareham Channel and then again over Middlebere. He definitely seems to enjoy the Wareham Channel and Middlebere area whenever he comes back this way. Is over-wintering a possibility? More Redwing pulsed over last night and this morning with the first of the season being ringed at our ringing demo event this AM at Lytchett Bay, along with the first arriving crests as 5 Firecrest were ringed along with several Goldcrest. It seems like its going to be a poor autumn for crests with ringing sites and east coast sites reporting very very few numbers so far this autumn. In Brands Bay the Scaup was present along with 7 Red-breasted Merganser and a Red-throated Diver was off Shipstal Beach, Arne where c50 Spoonbill are still present.

Distant pectoral Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Garry Hayman


Harbour Update – posted 14/10/21

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

More Redwing were arriving this morning after what seemed like another semi-decent night passage. At least another several hundred passed over at dawn, but passage soon fizzled out by 8am. Hopefully more on the way tonight before the big low pressure system arrives this weekend. The first Hen Harrier of the autumn/winter appeared this evening in the Lower Frome Valley, a young male buzzing around chasing Meadow Pipits. Also 2 Swallow over Swineham and a Little Stint, 1 Green Sandpiper and an adult Yellow-legged Gull was on the Swineham Scrape. At Shipstal there were 51 Spoonbill with the rest likely on the Brownsea Lagoon. Wigeon totals are creeping up with 852 in Holes Bay….will we hit 1000 by the end of October? Another good record for Holes Bay was a Dartford Warbler along the cycle track giving a nice example of local dispersal from (Upton?) Heath. A Scaup off Jerry’s Point gave a distinctly wintery feel with a Red-throated Diver in the Brownsea Channel too along with 20 Brent Geese and 10 Red-breasted Merganser in Brands Bay. There are also still between 4-6 Marsh Harrier present, moving around the harbour.

Siskin – Brownsea – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 13/10/21

Posted on: October 13th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The first wave of Redwings appeared this morning with several flurry’s over various areas. There were big movements much further north, but this is typical for us southern late comers, with the bulk of thrush passage not occurring until a bit later in October. Regardless, several hundred were logged across the harbour and it won’t be long until several thousand pulse across the night sky as they’re joined by Song Thrush, Blackbird, then Fieldfare, occasional Ring Ouzel and Skylark. Yesterdays Pectoral Sandpiper was seen again on Lytchett Fields but wasn’t around for very long. On Shipstal, Arne 55 Spoonbill were counted and in Middlebere there were 3 Great White Egret. Up on Ballard there were still 20-30 Stonechat, several passage Skylark, a few Linnet and Goldfinch on the move and 1 Black-necked Grebe off Jerry’s Point.

We’ve also just published a full OSPREY SEASON 2021 REVIEW which covers everything thats happened this year and talks about what we’ve possibly/hopefully got to look forward to next year. To complement the write up we’ve made this video too which covers in detail the step by step story of the 2021 Osprey season….Enjoy!


Harbour Update – posted 12/10/21

Posted on: October 12th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

No eagle today, but a harbour rarity was still to be found when Ian Ballam found a Pectoral Sandpiper at Lytchett Fields which was only on view briefly before disappearing into some of the thicker grass at the back of Sherford Pools. It’s possible it could still be around tomorrow, so worth checking again on the rising tide. In the Piddle Valley a Woodlark was in full song and a Lesser Redpoll passed over. A Red Kite was high over South Beach and up around Ballard no less than c35 Stonechat were along the coast path with several groups of Linnet and Goldfinch still on the move by late afternoon. In Brands Bay there were 17 Brent Geese, 6 Red-breasted Merganser and 62 Great Crested Grebe. Off Knoll Beach there were singles of Guillemot and Razorbill and Marsh Harrier were again really active in the Wareham Channel. In Holes Bay there were 1077 Black-tailed Godwit, 14 Redshank and a Lapwing Holes Bay North (scarce here), 472 Wigeon, 31 Teal, 11 each of Pintail and Shoveler, 246 Canadas and 1 Kingfisher.

Stonechats – Ballard/Glebelands


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