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Harbour Update – 06/02/26

Posted on: February 6th, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A nicer day than forecast and some decent calm waters. All the usuals were logged today including the 10 Glossy Ibis at Swineham, 10+ Great Northern Diver around the main channels of the harbour, 1500+ Black-tailed Godwit on Brownsea where 2 Peregrines were causing mayhem this morning. Out in Poole Bay a Black-throated Diver was feeding distantly, Woodlark were singing at traditional sites and the 3 Purple Sandpiper were on the Sandbanks groynes. At Shipstal Point 22 Spoonbill were roosting, a ringtail Hen Harrier was over Arne Moors this morning, the redhead Goosander was in Holes Bay NE again and the Siberian Chiffchaff was on Wareham Common.


Harbour Update – 05/02/26

Posted on: February 5th, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

No surprise, it was raining by the end of the day, but this morning was actually Ok, and calm enough for much of the harbour to be watched. There were 15 Great Northern Diver spread between the North Channel, South Deep and Central Harbour. An adult male Hen Harrier was quartering along the RSPB Arne shoreline this morning which flew north towards Keysworth. The Brownsea Lagoon was packed again with 1500+ Black-tailed Godwit and 150+ Bar-tailed Godwit. The redhead Goosander was in Holes Bay NE again, the Pochard was in Poole Park again, c20 Spoonbill were on Shipstal Point and 3 Purple Sandpiper were on the groynes at Sandbanks again.


Harbour Update – 04/02/26

Posted on: February 4th, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Finally some blue sky, but the chilly easterly wind persisted. A huge high tide and super flooded river valleys means there’s currently large amounts of water dispersed around the area, and today a large number of waders were on the Brownsea Lagoon including 1000+ Black-tailed Godwit and 500+ Dunlin, plus 100+ Bar-tailed Godwit and c200 Avocet. Also a magical Merlin chase ensued over the lagoon this morning in perfect morning sunlight. There were 5 Great Northern Diver along the north channel, and off Jerry’s Point this morning a Red-necked Grebe was reported, plus there were 3 Slavonian Grebe, 6 Black-necked Grebe and 3 Great Northern Diver, and out in Studland Bay 2 Common Scoter, 1 Black-necked Grebe and 1 Great Northern Diver. In The Wareham Channel and at Swineham a Ruff was with the Lapwing flock and there were another 2 Merlin hunting in that area, along with 1 Red Kite and 4 Marsh Harrier. The 2 Brambling were still along Thrashers Lane, Studland, a Siberian Chiffchaff was on Wareham Common and another was in the PCW Drain, 20 Spoonbill were on Shipstal Point, 1 Spotted Redshank was at Lytchett Fields and 2 White-tailed Eagle were in Brands Bay this afternoon.

Siberian Chiffchaff – Wareham Common – Trevor Warwick 


Harbour Update – 03/02/26

Posted on: February 3rd, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A quiet day compared to recent ones, with just the Red-necked Grebe logged off Jerry’s Point with 11 Black-necked Grebe. Holes Bay south was heaving this evening with gulls, lots of potential over the coming weeks for a Ring-billed, Caspian or Franklins to appear out of nowhere! A Little Gull was in Lytchett Bay again, 15 Cattle Egret were on Wareham Common and a 2 White-tailed Eagle were in the Wareham Channel.


Harbour Update – 02/02/26

Posted on: February 2nd, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It’s suddenly got colder as a strong easterly wind picked up during the course of the day, and with it delivered another new bird for the calendar year in the shape of a Short-eared Owl. However it may have actually been 4 Short-eared Owls, with a group of four ‘owls’ seen chasing each other across the Arne Road this evening, one of which definitely was a ‘Shortie’, so it stands to reason all four could have been. The Cirl Bunting flock was still at Old Harry, with 9 counted today, the 10 Glossy Ibis were on Wareham Common, as was a female Merlin and 53 Cattle Egret. At Sandbanks 3 Purple Sandpiper were on the angled groyne by North Haven with 35 Sanderling. At Lytchett Fields a Little Gull was still milling about, a Slavonian Grebe and 4 Great Northern Diver were off Jerry’s Point with another Slavonian Grebe in Studland Bay. The Siberian Chiffchaff was still at the PCW drain, 3 (Lesser) Redpoll were at Hatch Pond and Holes Bay held an amazing 4600+ Black-tailed Godwit.

Also we’d like to thank the RSPB Arne team for allowing us to install a new camera on a favoured perching branch we know many migrant Ospreys like to use, which will allow us to read ring numbers of local and passage birds during the Spring, Summer and Autumn of 2026. Today this Raven came and tested the camera out for us.

Raven on ‘Osprey perch’ 

Glossy Ibis flock – Wareham Common – Trevor Warwick


Harbour Update – 01/02/26

Posted on: February 1st, 2026 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Our Winter Safari Cruises are a real pleasure to run, and this morning’s outing was no different. Mirror calm conditions across the harbour enjoyed a Great Northern Diver-fest, clocking 5 in the North Channel, 3 across South Deep, 2 at Whitley Lake and a further 2 off Hamworthy. The trip also featured 7 Black-necked and a single Slavonian Grebe around the back of the islands before two adult White-tailed Eagle stole the show, gracing the Wareham Channel before taking flight and settling on Shag Looe Head. Other trip highlights included appearances from the two over-wintering Sandwich Tern, roosting Spoonbill at Shipstal, a colour-ringed Great Black-backed Gull from Portland and a satellite-tagged Dark-bellied Brent Goose (presumably local celebrity “SY”).

Elsewhere around the harbour, the Old Harry Cirl Bunting flock is now confirmed to hold 10 individuals, remaining faithful to the scrub and set-aside crop field just west of the iconic chalk stack. A vigil from Jerry’s Point offered Red-necked Grebe still, while scoping out across Poole Bay boasted 14 Red-throated Diver south, plus a light scattering of auks on the water. A commendable Black-tailed Godwit count in Holes Bay NW during the intermittent downpours logged 3,453 individuals(!) and neighbouring Lytchett Fields recorded a Merlin. A male Black Redstart was located in Ridge and an adult winter Kittiwake made a brief in-land appearance on Wareham Common.

Good to log sat-tagged Dark-bellied Brent Goose “SY” again on today’s safari © Alison Copland

Cirl Bunting (male) – Stubble field near Old Harry Rocks © Martin Wood


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