We’d like to extend a massive Happy Christmas to all our followers and supporters and an even bigger thank you with 2025 having been another incredible year for the charity. With only a few days left of the calendar year we look forward seeing what 2026 brings and look forward to seeing you all at some point over the coming months.
Yesterdays ‘goose run’ continued, albeit to a lesser extent, but still saw 5 Tundra Bean Geese logged out on RSPB Arne Moors, plus there 14 Russian White-fronted Geese. It also seemed to be an eagle day with multiple individual White-tailed Eagles moving about including 2-3 over and around Studland Bay this morning, plus other sightings in the Wareham Channel and at Middlebere. A Black-throated Diver was seen at the harbour entrance again this morning, a Black Redstart was on building in Upton at Sandy Close.
White-tailed Eagles over Studland Bay on Christmas Morning – @twamers.bsky.social (BlueSky)
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