It was a typical wet, blustery end of October today, but with the strong southerly it did deliver some new birds into the harbour with a Black-throated Diver low over Poole Quay at the end of our Autumn Safari cruise which headed towards the Wareham Channel. Plus, there was a tight flock of 24 Red-breasted Merganser off the Round Island shoreline. The Brownsea Lagoon was busy once more and logged 31 Spoonbill, c500 Avocet, 5 Greenshank and c200 Black-tailed Godwit. Female White-tailed Eagle G466 was sat along the Goathorn Peninsular, 3 Marsh Harrier and 2 Red Kite were over Swineham and a Peregrine was hunting off Hamworthy Beach. Out in central harbour there were 2 Common Scoter and the Snow Bunting was still on Studland Beach, just south of Pilots Point. In Middlebere this morning there were 12 Knot, 1 Spotted Redshank, 1 Curlew Sandpiper and 1 Common Sandpiper.
Female White-tailed Eagle G466 from this AM’s last Autumn Safari – Brands Bay – John Thorp
Spoonbill from this AM’s last Autumn Safari – Brownsea Lagoon – John Thorp
Proper sizzler today, but actually, the easterly breeze certainly took the edge of things along the fringes of…
Find out moreThe warm weather was (semi) welcomed with an easterly airflow, and being mid-June, there’s always an (outside) chance…
Find out more© 2026 Birds of Poole Harbour Registered Charity No. 1152615