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Harbour Update – posted 20/09/23

Posted on: September 20th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Erg! At least today has made the floodplains nice and full and wet again for any newly arrived passage waders (preferably those from North America)! With the big low pressure system thats passed over from the far west in the last 24 hours, the country has enjoyed a mixed bag of North American goodies ranging from Baird’s Sandpipers, Red-eyed Vireos and American Cliff Swallows, so it will be well worth giving any passing hirundines a second glance over the next few days! The best the harbour area could muster today was 2 Balearic Shearwater past Branksome Chine, which although are annual out in Poole Bay, especially during August and Sept, they’re very seldom logged. Also out in Poole Bay were c80 Gannet, c10 Sandwich Tern, 3 Fulmar and yesterday the first Merlin of the autumn passed close by. In Middlebere this AM a three-way fight between a Peregrine, a Sparrowhawk and a Hobby ended uneventfully with all three whimpering off in opposite directions. At Swineham 6 Ruff were in the ‘Sluice Field’ next to the gravel pit and there was 1 Spotted Redshank on Lytchett Fields.

Branksome Chine at dawn


Harbour Update – posted 19/09/23

Posted on: September 19th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Still pretty rough and ready today, but a few birders made it out with 5 Ruff logged on the Stilt Pools at Swineham, with another at Lytchett Fields which was joined by 3 Spotted Redshank, 2 Common Sandpiper, 3 Green Sandpiper, 5 Curlew, 24 Lapwing, 2 Snipe, 11 Greenshank, 43 Dunlin, 161 Redshank and 296 Black-tailed Godwit. A sea watch at Branksome produced not too much with 47 Gannet the best. An Osprey was in Lytchett Bay briefly, the White-tailed Eagles were seen briefly in the Wareham Channel and a sub-adult  male Marsh Harrier was seen in Middlebere, perhaps the one that was released yesterday? On the Brownsea Lagoon there were 64 Spoonbill and 5 Curlew Sandpiper. 

Peregrine Falcon – Wareham Forest


Harbour Update – posted 18/09/23

Posted on: September 18th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It was good to hear that a sub-adult male Marsh Harrier that was found washed up on Swanage Beach yesterday made a full recovery over night and was released this morning in the south of the harbour. It must have been ‘downed’ by yesterdays torrential rain, but was lucky enough to be found by some caring members of the public who boxed it up and let it dry out over night, enabling it to make a strong healthy flight, out away across the southern shores this morning. Top work! Elsewhere another Ruff was in Brands Bay this morning (the 4th this autumn),and there were 7 on the Swineham scrapes this evening, 71 Spoonbill were on the Brownsea Lagoon, a Whinchat was on Wareham Common and there was a possible Siberian Chiffchaff at Hatch Pond.

Cattle Egret – Swineham (yesterday afternoon) – Peter Moore

Ruff, 4 of 5 present – Swineham (yesterday afternoon) – Peter Moore


Harbour Update – posted 17/09/23

Posted on: September 17th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With the heavy rain forecast this morning, we certainly didn’t expect to have as much raptor activity as we did on our Autumn Safari Cruise this morning. The highlight was close views of White-tailed Eagle G466 perched in a tree on the RSPB Arne shoreline, as well as as estimated 3 Osprey hunting in the Wareham Channel over the course of the morning. 2 Marsh Harrier were active over the reedbeds near the mouth of the River Frome. The Brownsea Lagoon was also visited by a White-tailed Eagle earlier in the morning and there were at least 70 Spoonbill present, along with highlights including c.20 Avocet, 7 Grey Plover and 1 Greenshank, as well as 1 Peregrine hunkered down on the wall towards midday. We were also treated to views of a Sparrowhawk flying ahead the boat low over the water as we made our way back to the Quay. Elsewhere, there were 3 Spotted Redshank in Lytchett Bay this morning and 8 in Middlebere. A count at Lytchett Fields on the rising tide produced 484 Teal, 1 Wigeon, 20 Lapwing, 3 Curlew, 1 Bar-tailed Godwit, 193 Black-tailed Godwit, 39 Dunlin, 11 Snipe, 1 Common Sandpiper, 4 Green Sandpiper, 3 Spotted Redshank, 10 Greenshank and 100 Redshank. At Swineham this evening a Cattle Egret was with the cows and 5 Ruff were on the ‘Stilt Pools’. Brownsea Lagoon had 5 Curlew Sandpiper and 16 Greenshank and there were 17 Knot in Middlebere.

White-tailed Eagle – RSPB Arne Shoreline from the Wareham Channel – Clare Slade


Harbour Update – posted 16/09/23

Posted on: September 16th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Environmental protection and justice comes in many forms. Ensuring that the natural environment has the support it deserves boils down to the many great individuals and organisations across the country who make it their life’s work to ensure the law is upheld and that nature has the best chance. Over the last two days we’ve been honoured to host Wild Justice on two different boat trips which were organised to highlight the important work they do and to (hopefully) show them great birds. Thankfully this morning the birds did perform and the harbour showcased its self to be the exciting and dynamic landscape we’ve been able to highlight over the last few years. Male White-tailed Eagle G463 sat proudly on Gold Point at RSPB Arne as a handful of (late) Common Tern continued to hunt/feed along the Hamworthy shoreline. Amazingly, in the Wareham Channel 4-5 Osprey were still around with 1 catching a fish close to the boat along with 1 Marsh Harrier. On the Brownsea Lagoon there were 70 Spoonbill (only 16 away from a county record, will we see the record broken in the coming weeks?), 6+ Curlew Sandpiper, 23 Avocet, c50 Dunlin, 23 Ringed Plover, 16 Greenshank, 4 Bar-tailed Godwit and 20 Common Redshank. On the Swineham Scrapes a nice variety of ‘eclipse’ plumaged duck were present including multiple Shoveler, Wigeon, Teal and Gadwall. There were 3 Spotted Redshank at Lytchett Fields today and 16(!) Curlew Sandpiper reported in Middlebere.

Wild Justice crowd enjoying White-tailed Eagle 

Male White-tailed Eagle G463 – RSPB Arne


Harbour Update – posted 15/09/23

Posted on: September 15th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Still plenty of great birds around today including the Forster’s Tern on Shipstal Beach, RSPB Arne, 2 Ruff on the Stilt Pools at Swineham, 1 Curlew Sandpiper on Lytchett Fields and 5 on Brownsea Lagoon where there was also now 62 Spoonbill. There were 2 Spotted Redshank on Lytchett Fields, a Hobby over the Wareham, Channel and there were 2 Osprey in the Wareham Channel, 2 in Lytchett Bay and 1 in Middlebere.

Forster’s Tern (yesterday) – Wareham Channel – Rob Morrison


Harbour Update – posted 14/09/23

Posted on: September 14th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There suddenly seems to be even more Ospreys around again with 3 in Lytchett Bay today, 2 in trees at Middlebere this AM, 2 in the Wareham Channel, up to 2 in Brands Bay this afternoon and 1 was even seen to fly from male 022’s roost tree next to the nest site this AM suggesting he could even still be about?! Some of these will refer to the same bird but this suggests there could be 5+ around again at the moment. The White-tailed Eagles are wandering a bit with female G466 seen heading off high over Wareham Forest, and another was high over Greenlands Farm, Studland. We noted today that Firecrest are still in full song, which is what we also noticed last year. There are 3 Firecrest territories at the same site as the Osprey nest with the males arriving on territory in mid-April and they continue to sing all the way until late September. They’re so numerous these days, with breeding pairs now right around the harbour. There must be a min of c20 pairs, probably more. This morning 5 Tree Pipit, c50 Siskin, and 1 Hobby passed over Wareham Common and 4 Spotted Flycatcher were in scrub near Wareham Hospital. Curlew Sandpiper were on the Brownsea Lagoon (6) and in Middlebere (2). The Forster’s Tern was off Shipstal Beach again, this evening a Great White Egret passed over Wareham Walls heading towards the harbour roost and there were 56 Spoonbill on the Brownsea Lagoon.

Firecrest singing outside our office window this afternoon

Spotted Flycatcher – Wareham Common


Harbour Update – posted 13/09/23

Posted on: September 13th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It felt ‘proper’ autumn today with a perfect autumnal chill in the air this morning, enough to finally need to wear a 2nd layer (or two). The NW breeze got some vis-mig underway with a good initial count of 712 Siskin up on Ballard and 319 over South Haven, Studland to start the vis-mig season, plus a decent movement of Meadow Pipit. There were some good birds to be had from our first Autumn Safari of the season with White-tailed Eagle G466 sat on Gold Point at RSPB Arne, 2-3 Osprey in the Wareham Channel, 2 Ruff, 2 Egyptian Geese, 1 Yellow-legged Gull, 8 Wigeon and 5 Shoveler on the ‘Stilt Pool’ at Swineham and 51 Spoonbill (56 counted later), 1 dark-bellied Brent Goose, 2 Curlew Sandpiper (5 counted later), 41 Ringed Plover, c50 Dunlin, 3 Avocet and 4 Greenshank (13 counted later) on the Brownsea Lagoon. Earlier in the morning a White-tailed Eagle had also been on the Brownsea Lagoon but departed by 8:57am and later in the day there were 4 Knot and a single Ruff on the lagoon. On Lytchett Fields this evening there were 172 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Knot, 3 Ringed Plover, 7 Dunlin, 5 Common Sandpiper, 2 Green Sandpiper, 8 Greenshank and 120 Common Redshank with 2 Spotted Redshank there earlier today. There were 2-3 Osprey present in the Lytchett Bay area throughout the day, a small number of Wheatear were around with 2 on Brownsea, 2 on Arne Moors and 1 at Baiter. Kingfisher are now appearing at harbour edge locations with 2 at Poole Quay, 1 on the Brownsea Quay and 1 at North Haven.

 

Female White-tailed Eagle G466 – from Autumn Safari Cruise this AM – Mark Wright (Twitter @markwright12002)

 


Harbour Update – posted 12/09/23

Posted on: September 12th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

We’ve had plenty of decent common or regular autumn migrants so far this month with Wood Sandpipers, Ruff, lots of Ospreys still, Whinchats, Redstarts etc, but things are hotting up slightly with Sundays Glossy Ibis being the first (new) rarity of the autumn (excluding the Forster’s Tern), and today we finally saw the first autumn Wryneck of the year with an individual seen briefly along the Tramway at Hartland Moor mid-morning, soon followed by a Red-rumped Swallow (both found by the same observer) up on Hartland Stud, along Soldiers Road. This shows whats lurking out there, and with plenty of autumn migration still to go, who knows what else the harbour might turn up. There were also 28 Yellow Wagtail feeding with cattle along Soldiers Road and a Hobby was hunting Common Barn Swallows. There are still 4+ Osprey around with 3 in Lytchett Bay this afternoon with other sightings of individuals in Middlebere, Brands Bay and the Wareham Channel. The White-tailed Eagle pair were in Lytchett Bay this afternoon along with a Red Kite and Marsh Harrier. There was a full adult male Marsh Harrier in Middlebere this afternoon, a Cattle Egret at Swineham and a Green Sandpiper there too. The Forster’s Tern was at Shipstal again today.


Harbour Update – posted 11/09/23

Posted on: September 11th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There was a high count of 8 Ruff which flew from the Stilt Pools at Swineham and headed towards Swineham Point. Although this is a decent (recent) total, it’s way off counts from ‘the good ol days’ where flocks of 40-100 were common on the Wareham water meadows in the late 1960’s with a maximum of 186 on 24th February 1976. However, despite much of the area being conserved, numbers have declined quite rapidly and since 1980 Ruff have become rather an irregular visitor with just a light autumn passage each year. There was also a Cattle Egret at Swineham. Ospreys were still holding strong with 2 in Brands Bay, 2 at RSPB Arne, 1 from the Middlebere lookout, 1 at Lytchett Fields RSPB and 1  in the Wareham Channel from Ham Common Viewpoint. Some of these will refer to the same individuals but there’s still a minimum of 3-4 around. A juvenile Cuckoo (a rare sight this autumn) flew over Middlebere, the Forster’s Tern was at Shipstal and there were 48 Spoonbill on Brownsea. Lytchett Fields finally managed to record it’s first Curlew Sandpiper of the autumn. In Holes Bay the Wigeon numbers are increasing by the day with 117 counted this morning.


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