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Harbour Update – 13/06/2025

Posted on: June 13th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Warm and sunny conditions benefited both birds and birders today with plenty of sightings. The calmer weather meant that Common Swifts were easier to see; Holes Bay, Swineham and Poole town centre all recording sightings. Holes bay also had a single Curlew and 12 Shelduck. The Asda building Peregrine falcon chicks have finally begun to fledge with the male taking flight before his three female siblings. At Turlin Moor LNR, 60 Black-headed gull, 1 Mediterranean gull, 1 Sandwich tern and 3 Reed warbler were noted. The Rutland female Osprey, 3H9, has been back again in Poole Harbour, feeding in the Middlebere Channel. Last night our Nightjar walk was really productive and saw multiple individuals active on Slepe Heath, with no less than 8 seen chasing each other about with Cuckoo and multiple Dartford Warbler also logged and male White-tailed Eagle G463 was out in the Wareham Channel.

Peregrine Falcon chick – Holes Bay – @dorsetraptors.bsky.social


Harbour Update – 12/06/2025

Posted on: June 12th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Heavy rain from dawn until midday dampened some of the local recording today. However, conditions improved dramatically during the afternoon with an Osprey seen perched up at Lytchett Bay along with a single Little ringed plover, 6 Mediterranean gull, 4 Reed warbler, 214 Canada geese and the single odd-looking Ruddy x Common Shelduck hybrid.

The Carey Ospreys went from prolonged sheltering from the downpours in the morning, to basking in the sun by the afternoon! Male Osprey, 022 continued to provide for the growing family with a brown trout dropped off at breakfast and a mullet at midday. Song thrush and Mistle thrush have successfully fledged chicks on the Carey estate, with 3 Mistle thrush chicks following and begging for food from their parents. 2 Woodlark also recorded here.

The ever dutiful CJ7 sheltering her growing chicks.


Harbour Update – 11/06/25

Posted on: June 11th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Summer seems to be returning, with a 24 degree heat shimmering across the harbour today, and a mild easterly breeze. The/a Roseate Tern was on the Brownsea Lagoon again this afternoon. From our Sunset Safari this evening we had 2 different White-tailed Eagles moving around including adult male G463 and a 2024 juvenile G704. One of the local Marsh Harriers came in to see off the juvenile eagle, just as male Osprey 022 then started hunting close to the boat in the Wareham Channel. A late (or early?) Whimbrel was in with a few Curlew, calling over the Wareham Channel and on the Brownsea Lagoon 4 Avocet and 1 Spoonbill were roosting. At Swineham 2 Little Ringed Plover were on the Stilt Pools and a Hobby flew over. There was also a new (male?) Osprey today, which was seen in Lytchett Bay this morning whilst both ours were at the nest site, which we’re hoping may land on one of our nest platforms over the coming days.

White-tailed Eagle – Doing a Corfe fly by from our Sunset Safari – Alison Copland

White-tailed Eagle getting harassed by local Marsh Harrier from our Sunset Safari – Alison Copland

Male Osprey 022 hunting in Wareham Channel this evening from our Sunset Safari – Alison Copland


Harbour Update – 10/06/2025

Posted on: June 10th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Rather changeable weather on our Summer Safari cruise this morning, with lots of woolly hats out! We had brilliant views of both the female and male Marsh Harrier from the nesting pair in the Wareham Channel. It was great to see plenty of Swift and Sand Martin at Swineham Gravel Pits. Also, in the Wareham Channel we had distant views of male Osprey 022 actively hunting, before carrying a sizeable fish off in the direction of the nest. 022 later appeared on the nest via the webcam, having eaten the head of the fish himself. On Brownsea Lagoon, there were 2 Spoonbill, 5 Avocet, and 1 Dunlin. On the Brownsea shoreline, we had nice close views of 1 adult Mediterranean Gull. Elsewhere in the harbour, in Lytchett Bay, an Osprey (very likely 022) was seen later on in the afternoon, as well as 1 Sandwich Tern and 1 Common Tern.

Via our Brownsea Lagoon webcam (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pG3UyYZRKY) this afternoon we were able to view a red ringed Sandwich Tern, which after reporting to the Mid-Wales Ringing Group, was found to be a bird that had been ringed as a full grown juvenile on Autumn passage at Ynyslas on 2nd August 2019 and was reported 3 times at Hafan y Mor in August 2023, but there has been no sightings submitted since (at least not on their website). Really cool to see!

Sandwich Tern ringed red KKD on Brownsea Lagoon


Harbour Update – 09/06/2025

Posted on: June 9th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It’s been a good spring for cranes and storks this year, and today added to the tally of sightings with yesterdays 2 White Stork that were seen over Organford doing a fly by of the Osprey viewing platform at Carey Secret Garden this morning. On the Brownsea lagoon 4 Spoonbill dropped in this morning and stayed all day, but there was only 1 Avocet. Also a flock of 6 Crossbill passed over the centre of the island mid-morning. The Peregrine family on the Asda building are building in confidence and it’s possible 2 actually fledged today, with only 2 on the roof for most of the day until this evening when all 4 were back safely together on the flat rooftop. A Great White Egret flew over Wareham Common this morning, female White-tailed Eagle G466 was is the Wareham Channel for most of the morning and 3 Hobby were over Hydes Heath.

White Stork – Piddle Valley, Carey Estate – Alison Copland

White Stork – Piddle Valley, Carey Estate – Alison Copland

Peregrine chicks on the Asda flats this evening – Tanya Hart


Harbour Update – 08/06/2025

Posted on: June 8th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Although drier today, it was still pretty fresh, especially out on our Sunset Safari Cruise this evening where the SW breeze kept birds low. Saying that Marsh Harrier were still out hunting, targeting young gulls on the gulls islands. Somehow we missed 2 separate fishing trips from male Osprey 022 who delivered 2 Bass to the nest whilst we were out on the boat, possibly caught in Middlebere? The Brownsea Lagoon was busy with Sandwich and Common Terns, and also had 3 Bar-tailed Godwit, 3 Avocet as well as c80 Oystercatcher. This afternoon 2 White Stork flew over Organford, Sandford and were later reported over Langton Matravers near Swanage.

Avocet – Brownsea Lagoon from this evening Sunset Safari


Harbour Update – 07/06/2025

Posted on: June 7th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A tad wet today, but there was some birding to be had early on before the deluge set in. A Roseate Tern was on the Boomerang on the Brownsea Lagoon mid-morning, settled amongst the Common Terns. Female Rutland Osprey 3H9 was once again in Middlebere, but also visited the nest site at Carey Secret Garden and female White-tailed Eagle G466 was in the Wareham Channel just before the downpours. It’s possible there may be a Crossbill irruption building with yet more coastal records this morning at Durlston and Hengistbury. The last big Crossbill irruption was in 2020 when many thousands entered the UK during the summer, and could be heard flying over in various, loose groups from June to October. Knowing their flight calls is teh best way to find them, so listen to this example we recorded a few autumns ago as a small party flew over Ballard Down during autumn migration.

 


Harbour Update – 06/06/2025

Posted on: June 6th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The 2023 Rutland female Osprey 3H9 has been seen again in the harbour. She’s been hanging around a few of the platforms near Middlebere. Fingers crossed that one of our 2023 males arrives back soon!

The 4 Poole Peregrine falcon chicks are growing fast with the parent birds dropping off food for the hungry chicks to devour themselves.

Elsewhere another Osprey sighting in Lytchett Bay where it was seen flying with a fish towards Holten Lee. 5 Crossbill over Brownsea Island and 2 late visiting Whimbrel and 2 Curlew also noted in Brands Bay.

Rutland female Osprey 3H9

 

 

 


Harbour Update – 05/06/25

Posted on: June 5th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

As we approach the halfway point of the year, the summer starts to bed in and breeding birds are well on their way to fledging first or even second broods. However, for some of our local Nightjars it seems the courting phase is still under way for some pairs (or perhaps not pairs?), with several females seen tonight during our weekly Nightjar walk, perusing males as they moved from song branch to song branch, with males still in full display mode, as the females chased sat and watched. In total 10+ were seen up on Slepe Heath, along with 2 Hobby, 8 Dartford Warbler territories and 2 Cuckoo were still singing during the 2-hour walk. This morning 3 Cattle Egret and a Great White Egret flew up the Piddle Valley.

A Swift Group survey on the 28th May confirmed 7 nests in Wareham with North Street (4), West Street (2) and Cow Lane (1), with 3 of the 4 nests in North Street on the front of the HK Law building.


Harbour Update – 04/06/2025

Posted on: June 4th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Bird sightings started in the early hours of the morning with Nightjar churring and young Tawny Owl‘s begging for food at Arne. Later in the day, Nightjar was also recorded at Coombe Heath, along with Marsh harrier, Kestrel, several Common Buzzard, 4 Spoonbill, Hobby, Dartford warbler and several Swallows and Swifts.

On our Summer Safari cruise around the harbour this morning, we started at the Brownsea lagoon due to the hide tide. It was busy with breeding birds; Sandwich and Common terns frantically feeding their young and protecting their nests. Also, a pair of Oystercatchers had three chicks following them along the northern edge of the island. 4 Mediterranean gulls were resting on the north shoreline, with one presumably failed adult breeder amongst them with it’s jet back head and bright red beak. 4 Dunlin were hiding on one of the islands within the lagoon and at least 2 pairs of Greater Black-backed gulls had fluffy, grey chicks alongside them. A lone Curlew was in flight alongside Brownsea and a further two Curlew were also seen at Lytchett Bay, perhaps these are individuals that haven’t bred this year? Later in the day, a Hoopoe was found on Brownsea Island and 4 Bar-tailed godwit and 4 Sanderling were on the lagoon.

Elsewhere in the harbour, Greylag geese were showing off their goslings in the Wareham channel and White-tailed eagle G466 female made a sudden appearance and somehow hid herself amongst the vegetation on the edge of the channel. The resident female Marsh harrier took flight, no doubt keeping an eye on the eagle. 2 Great crested grebe and 10 Black-tailed godwit were in the Wareham channel. 10 Swift and at least 30 Swallow overhead and distant views of a single Osprey and Hobby made for an entertaining morning.

Sandwich tern – Lytchett Bay  petey632.bsky.social


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