The undoubted highlight today was Poole Harbours 6th record of Alpine Swift, and the first in nearly 20 years. We received a message around lunchtime of a mystery large swift flying around Old Harry at 11am with a white belly which sounded too intriguing not to go and check out, with the description sounding perfect for Alpine Swift. Upon arrival a few House Martin were bombing about, when almost immediately a large, pointy winged swift scythed through the martins, showing pure white underparts. A stunning Alpine Swift!! It spent from 11am until at least 8pm tearing up and down the same stretch of cliff, often feeding within 1m-2m of the building crowd of onlookers. A truly spectacular bird in a stunning setting with Old Harry as the back drop. There were 2 summer-plumaged Cattle Egret in the Lower Frome Valley and from our Spring Safari Cruise this morning a 1st summer Little Gull was in the mouth of the Frome near Swineham. There were also 3 Marsh Harrier around the Wareham Channel and an Osprey was seen in the Wareham Channel early doors around 6:30am.
Alpine Swift – Old Harry – Paul Morton
Alpine Swift – Old Harry – Paul Morton
Alpine Swift & onlookers – Old Harry – Paul Morton
Alpine Swift – Old Harry – Rob Johnson (Twitter – @RobJohn72810618)
Alpine Swift – Old Harry – James Leaver (Twitter – @BirderOtbt)
Alpine Swift – Old Harry – Mark Wright (Twitter @markwright12002)
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