Yesterday, 55 White Stork were reported heading East, flying over Dorchester. One report came in today that the flock was seen over Worgret yesterday at 15:30pm. Today, there was 1 White Stork that was seen from our Osprey Cruise this afternoon in the Wareham Channel that then tracked north and was seen over Wareham Forest. We also saw 2 White-tailed Eagle in the Wareham Channel this afternoon and of course plenty of Osprey, including a Scottish Ringed bird from 2020 235 (pictured below). There were 2 Spotted Redshank and 16 Greenshank seen from Lytchett Fields and 1 Osprey was perched in the trees behind. In the Middlebere Channel there were 14 Spoonbill this evening, as well as 2 Knot, c300 Black-tailed Godwit, 3 Greenshank and 1 flyover of White-tailed Eagle G466 while being dive-bombed by 1 Osprey.
Unringed Osprey from our Osprey Cruise – Mark Wright
Scottish Osprey 235 from our Osprey Cruise – Mark Wright
White-tailed Eagles G466 and G463 from our Osprey Cruise today – Martin Wright
White-tailed Eagle and Little Egrets from our Osprey Cruise today – Martin Wright 
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