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Harbour Update – posted 20/11/23

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

A typical mid-late November day with some good counts, certainly in the Holes Bay area where there were 1305 Wigeon, 238 Teal, 211 Shoveler (a likely site record), 1 Great Northern Diver, 1 Spotted Redshank and 2 Kingfisher. Off Middle Beach Studland it was much of the same with 3 Great Crested Grebe, 4 Black-necked Grebe and 6 Common Scoter. In Brands Bay this afternoon 1 Great Northern Diver, 28 Great Crested Grebe, 3 Black-necked Grebe and 36 Red-breasted Merganser were in the pre-roost. The Common Scoter and Great Northern Diver were STILL in Lytchett Bay and it seems there’s currently more Fieldfare around than Redwing this year with a decent flock of 70-100 Fieldfare around Middlebere in recent days but only a handful of Redwing are being logged.


Harbour Update – posted 19/11/23

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

We had an excellent but blowy Winter Safari Cruise this morning with gusts of up to 45mph! But those who braved it were rewarded throughout the trip with a Kingfisher and Great Northern Diver to start, just close off Poole Quay while we were loading on to the boat. As we then headed up the Wareham Channel 5+ Marsh Harrier were wheeling around over Swineham and Arne Moors as well as the first Black-throated Diver of the season, a juvenile just off the Keysworth shoreline. The action continued with an adult male Hen Harrier heading up the channel and into Arne Moors. We were just about to return to the main harbour when a juvenile Peregrine was seen mobbing a Marsh Harrier off Keysworth and was soon joined by a White-tailed Eagle meaning all three birds of prey could be seen in one view interacting with each other!

Eider were still in Central Harbour along with several Red-breasted Merganser and 2 more Great Northern Diver. We finished at the Brownsea Lagoon where thousands of waders were roosting at high tide including c300 Avocet, c400 Black-tailed Godwit, 10 Bar-tailed Godwit, 10 Grey Plover, c200 Dunlin, c20 Ringed Plover and 2 Greenshank.

In Lytchett Bay today was 1 Great Northern Diver, 1 Common Scoter and a ringtail Hen Harrier.

 

Juvenile Black-throated Diver from our Winter Safari Cruise – Andy Ryde

White-tailed Eagle and Marsh Harrier from our Winter Safari – Andy Ryde


Harbour Update – posted 18/11/23

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

A pretty uninspiring day with the wind and rain, although a few folk made it out it seems. Off Jerry’s Point there were 2 Great Northern Diver and off Middle Beach at least 1 Black-necked Grebe. The Common Scoter and Great Northern Diver were still in Lytchett Bay and at Middlebere a flock of c50 Fieldfare were roving around and there were some more late Swallows with 2 at Middlebere and 1 at Hartland. A Short-eared Owl was battling the wind around Middlebere this evening and 4 Marsh Harrier were at Swineham. The White-tailed Eagle pair were around the Wareham Channel area this morning.

Fieldfare – Middlebere – Mark Wright


Harbour Update – posted 17/11/23

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

The day got off to a great start for Brownsea Warden Nicki Tutton who during her early morning check of the lagoon found both the White-tailed Eagles hunting around 07:45. Although the Wareham Channel seems to be the centre of their territory, they spend most days exploring and hunting in the wider parts (and beyond) of the harbour. Nicki in her excitement took some video, and what we absolutely love about this footage is not only the spectacle it’s self but the fact that the built up area of Sandbanks is the backdrop to this drama, highlighting just how at home these birds are in a busy harbour landscape. The weirdest sighting of the day was of a juv Gannet seen flying over the Wareham Channel which then headed south over Arne Moors and Hartland before then heading away towards the Corfe Gap and away! There were 2 Short-eared Owls around the Middlebere/Wytch area this evening. The water was flat calm today/this evening allowing for some good scanning opportunities from various viewpoints. Out off Middle Beach, Studland there were 8 Black-necked Grebe and 5 Common Scoter, in Brands Bay 1 Great Northern Diver, 1 Common Scoter and 1 Black-necked Grebe and a late Swallow and off Jerry’s Point 1 Great Northern Diver, 1 Red-throated Diver and 42 Great Crested Grebe. Off Shipstal this evening there were 24 Spoonbill, 1 Great Northern Diver, 4 Dartford Warbler in the surrounding scrub, c10 Red-breasted Merganser, 1 Great White Egret Egret and 200+ Fieldfare flew over to roost. There were definately a few more Redwing around today too with various flocks of 50+ birds moving about between various woodlands. The Frome Valley floods are holding large numbers of Black-tailed Godwit with 985 present this morning with another 1000+ in Holes Bay this morning too. This evening a fantastic roost of Jackdaw headed over Upton CP towards Pergin’s Island which contained 1725 birds. Also in Holes Bay were 1 Spotted Redshank, 1 Spoonbill and 2 Bearded Tit in the NW section. The Lytchett Bay Common Scoter and Great Northern Diver remained.

Videos of White-tailed Eagle pair hunting over Brownsea Lagoon – Nicki Tutton


Harbour Update – posted 16/11/23

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

Excuse the poor photo, but it was good to get a new raptor on one of our Osprey nest cams this evening, when a Short-eared Owl landed on one of our Middlebere Osprey nest cams. Annoyingly the photo was over-exposed when it got transmitted through to us, but hey, it’s still a good record. There must be at least 2-3 ‘shorties’ around at the moment as a couple are regularly being seen around the Arne Moors, Stoborough Heath and Swineham area with sightings in the Frome Valley and Wild Woodbury too. They’re often not becoming active until near total darkness which is a bit of a pain, but there’s a good chance of bumping into one with a dusk walk at Middlebere or Swineham over the coming weeks. This morning was a bit of a right off but the Great Northern Diver and Common Scoter were still in Lytchett Bay and this evening 3 Great White Egret flew into roost on the gravel pit and there were at least 9 Marsh Harrier in the vicinity. Off Redhorn Point there was a single Red-throated Diver and 3 Great Northern Diver were in South Deep.


Harbour Update – posted 15/11/23

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

Apologies for the delay in sightings but we’ve only just finished the first Sunnyside Ringing Demo of the winter season and what a successful session it was! Without a real cold snap yet this winter we weren’t sure how much we would find as we’re still waiting for a big arrival of species like Woodcock. But with some determination all three target nocturnal waders were caught and ringed including, 2 Jack Snipe, Common Snipe and 1 Woodcock as a great comparison of all three similar species for the people watching. A bonus of 1 Skylark and 2 Fieldfare were also nice to find during the demo and plenty of Redwing calling overhead.

We also had a fantastic Winter Safari this afternoon, despite the cold, with a really good wader display at the Brownsea Lagoon to start the trip with c300 Avocet, c400 Black-tailed Godwit, c200 Dunlin, Greenshank, Spoonbill and 10 Grey Plover providing quite the spectacle as the number of wintering waders are slowly building up. Moving into South Deep we had 1 Great Northern Diver (as well as 1 in central harbour and 1 in the Wareham Channel) and plenty of Dark-bellied Brent Geese moving around to find feeding areas as the tide dropped. The 3 Eider (2 juvenile males and 1 female) were again seen in central harbour alongside plenty of Red-breasted Merganser and Great crested Grebes. In the Wareham Channel at least 5 Marsh Harrier were interacting around Swineham and Arne Moors providing great views as well as one distant ringtail Hen Harrier and a Peregrine in the setting sunlight. Just as we were starting to head back we suddenly saw the pair of White-tailed Eagles flying into the channel, setting upon a raft of fishing sinensis Cormorants. They singled one out that didn’t appear to be able to fly and continuously dive-bombed it but, after a couple of minutes of the Cormorant frantically diving to escape, the White-tailed Eagles gave up and settled together on the shoreline close to the boat. This gave stunning views as a finale to an excellent Winter Safari cruise, full of raptors, waders, waterfowl and more.

Elsewhere in the harbour were 5 Black-necked Grebe and 1 Great Northern Diver off Knoll Beach. Also seen earlier in the day on Arne Moors were 2 Great White Egret and an adult male Hen Harrier. Spotted Redshank were in Holes Bay this morning and in Lytchett Bay there was 1 Great Northern Diver still present, as well as 9 Greenshank. At Holmebridge there were 2 Ruff, 1 Green Sandpiper, 1 Marsh Harrier and flyovers of 5 Crossbill and 2 Redpoll. 

 

White-tailed Eagle pair G466 (female) and G463 (male) from our Winter Safari Cruise – Mike Gaston

 

3 Eider (2 males and 1 female) in Central Harbour from our Winter Safari Cruise – Mike Gaston

 

Fieldfare ringing – Nocturnal Ringing Demo this evening


Harbour Update – posted 14/11/23

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

Yep, more rain! To be fair it soon cleared away and the rest of the day was a beaut. The wind and rain this morning did force a 1st winter Kittiwake into the harbour which flew along Poole Quay towards Holes Bay. At the harbour mouth this morning 3 Great Northern Diver, 1 Red-throated Diver and a possible Black-throated Diver all entered the harbour and 101 Shag were also logged flying in, which is the exact same total as yesterday. There were 3 Black-necked Grebe in Brands Bay this afternoon and this evening 2 Short-eared Owls were seen out around the mouth of the Frome, Arne Moors and Swineham point area. There seems to be quite a few Sandwich Tern still about with 1 in Brands Bay today, 2 off Poole Quay and 4+ in Poole Park mid-afternoon. In Middlebere raptors included a Goshawk again, 2 Marsh Harrier and a Merlin. In the Wareham Channel 2 Great White Egret were on the Keysworth shoreline and in Lytchett Bay there were 2 Great Northern Diver this afternoon and the Common Scoter was still present.

Avocet and Black-tailed Godwit – Holes Bay – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 13/11/23

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

The dunes at Studland always look so good for so many species….Shore Lark, Snow Bunting, Great Grey Shrike and Twite to name a few. Given our location on the south coast it’s no surprise we don’t see too many of these species here, especially Twite and Shore Lark, both of which would be well celebrated by local birders should a couple arrive and settle there. Of course the recent Snow Bunting on Studland Beach highlighted the dunes can attract in these ‘northern’ visitors but they’re scarce, and the last Great Grey Shrike at Studland was in 2016. Another species the dunes at Studland always look good for is Short-eared Owl, and tonight one was seen hunting briefly at the back (eastern) edge of Little Sea. This whole area potentially holds or sees many a good bird settle of pass through here, but it’s an amazingly under watched area, especially during the winter and peak migration times. There are definitely birds to be found along the Studland Dunes with decent historic finds including Pallas’s Warbler (1999), Arctic Redpoll (1996), Lapland Bunting (multiple) and Little Swift (1981)! Todays wind certainly got some birds seeking shelter with an amazing 3 Great Northern Diver in Lytchett Bay along with the Common Scoter still, giving a scene more akin to Studland Bay rather than a shallow bay in north urban Poole. The Great Grey Shrike was at Morden Bog again near decoy pond and the White-tailed Eagle pair were chilling in the Wareham Channel. Winter thrush passage has been incredibly light so far this autumn with only a couple of mornings seeing a few hundred Redwing and Fieldfare arrive in during October and November. Therefore it’s almost celebratory when the high pitched call of a Redwing can be heard passing overhead currently with small groups of only 10-20 moving about the harbour at the moment.

Busy Holes Bay, mainly Wigeon – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 12/11/23

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

There was quite a bit less coverage today and the on/off rain made it quite cold and damp. That said, the drizzle didn’t put off people going to try and re-find the Great Grey Shrike in Wareham Forest, with a morning search ending in success when it was re-found just north of Decoy Pond and Morden Bog. It was also found to be ringed, which would suggest in all likeliness this is the same individual that was ringed at Lytchett Bay last week. A Goshawk was seen heading over Middlebere this afternoon, perhaps one of the local breeders? In Holes Bay 5 Spoonbill were feeding in the NW section near the railway embankment.


Harbour Update – posted 11/11/23

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

Wow! Some calm weather. The last few days has seen a blasting westerly hit the harbour, but today saw first decent calm spell settle things down, making for a stunningly beautiful set of conditions to observe and ‘bird’ the harbour. It started off at dawn with an estimated c31,000 Wood Pigeon moving off high SW. Although the Wood Pigeon migration date is more typically around November 5th, it was good to see a late push go for it in near perfect conditions. A dawn watch from Shipstal Point, RSPB Arne saw the Forster’s Tern active in the upper Middlebere Channel with 5 Great Northern Diver logged out in central harbour along with 5 Goldeneye and 25 Spoonbill art Shipstal plus 3 Brambling and a few Lesser Redpoll over, plus 2 Cattle Egret and a Great White Egret over west. In Stoborough, 19 Cattle Egret passed over at dawn along with 1 Great White Egret, 4 Brambling, 1 Merlin, 2 Marsh Harrier and 65 Fieldfare. The Snow Bunting was showing well for birders at Studland Beach, still at the beach end of the nudist entrance track. There was a great record of a Razorbill in Holes Bay SE (perhaps the first Holes Bay record), just opposite the train station, about 100 yards north along the cycle track. From our Winter Safari Cruise this afternoon it was a stunning winter scene with 3 Eider off the Brownsea north shore, 9-10 Great Northern Diver spread across the area, 2 Red-throated Diver, in central harbour, 1 Common Scoter off Jerry’s Point, 10 Spoonbill off Gold Point, RSPB Arne, 4-5 Marsh Harrier at Swineham, 3-4 Great White Egret in the Wareham Channel and still lots of Avocet spread across the Brownsea Lagoon and the Wareham Channel. This morning 101 Shag were logged entering the harbour the harbour entrance with 5 Red-breasted Merganser. There are now loads of Great Crested Grebe back with 34 in the Brands Bay area and a minimum of 37 out in central harbour. There was a Short-eared Owl at Swineham this afternoon and a Great Grey Shrike was at Morden Bog about 3pm. It will be interesting to see if it’s wearing a leg ring, considering one was ringed at Lytchett Bay a few days ago. However, we seem to remember that one of the last Great Grey Shrikes that visited Morden Bog, back in about 2020, also had a leg ring, and that definitely wasn’t ringed at Lytchett Bay!!

Cattle Egret – Middlebere – Mark Wright

Great White Egret – Middlebere – Kate Plater


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