Poole Harbour sightings blog

A record of all interesting and notable sightings from around the harbour throughout the year.

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Harbour Update – 14/12/25

Posted on: December 14th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With the wind building today, it made birding conditions slightly trickier but there was still lots ‘to be had’. The Purple Sandpiper group grew to 3 today, which is the highest harbour total for a number of years! Todays were located on one of the rocky groynes by the ‘Shack by the Shore’ food outlet at Shore Road, Sandbanks. The harbour entrance and Jerry’s Point area wa sbusy again and saw 2 Slavonian Grebe, 6 Black-necked Grebe, 6 Goldeneye, 5 Great Northern Diver, 1 Velvet Scoter and 34 Red-breasted Merganser. Across the whole harbour c10 Great Northern Diver were counted, plus there were c20 Spoonbill around the shipstal area of RSPB Arne, 8 Marsh Harrier around Swineham and 8 Glossy Ibis were still in wet meadows at Swineham by the gravel pit. Merlin have been a bit scrace this winter, but 1 was hunting briefly over the gull islands in the Wareham Channel this morning.

Purple Sandpiper – Shore Road, Sandbanks – Garry Hayman

Glossy Ibis – Swineham – Garry Hayman

 


Harbour Update – 13/12/25

Posted on: December 14th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

What a crisp, perfect winters day. Sightings included a good haul at the harbour mouth this morning including 104 Shag, 20 Red-breasted Merganser, 3 Great Northern Diver and 1 Black-throated Diver all entering the harbour around sunrise. There were 3 White-tailed Eagles high over Brownsea this agternoon, and 10 Glossy Ibis were at Swineham, on the flooded meadow next to the gravel pit.


Harbour Update – 12/12/25

Posted on: December 12th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

A busy day across the harbour today, and with this mornings rain clearing quickly it allowed for some good coverage across the harbour including from our Winter Safari this morning. Highlights from across the harbour included 9 Glossy Ibis on the Swineham Pools, 1 Velvet Scoter, 7 Great Northern Diver, 1 Black-throated Diver and 8 Black-necked Grebe off of Jerry’s Point. The 2 Purple Sandpiper were still on rocky groynes off the main Sandbanks Beach, c20 Spoonbill were feeding between Shipstal and Middlebere, Swineham had 4-5 different Marsh Harrier moving around. The Brownsea Lagoon was pretty full of water, but did hold c500 Avocet, 76 Bar-tailed Godwit, c1160 Black-tailed Godwit, 11 Greenshank and 6 Grey Plover. Middlebere logged 1 Goshawk bombing through, also 1 Jack Snipe flushed, 1 Spotted Redshank was in the channel and 40+ Fieldfare were along the track.

Purple Sandpiper – Sandbanks – Ian Ballam


Harbour Update – 11/12/25

Posted on: December 11th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

This morning, a neck-collared dark-bellied Brent Goose was found on Baiter Park, and although efforts were made to try and read the ring number, sadly it flew before it the number could be obtained. The neck collar seems to be a sat-tag, meaning the team running this project will get some fantastic data of these long distance winter visitors, and although we haven’t been able to find the specific project, we’re hoping we’ll be able to track down it down so we can see/learn some of the routes our wintering Brent Geese are taking. Checking online, there have been several ‘Brents’ tagged in Essex over the years, so it could be from there, or alternatively, this could be a bird thats been tagged on it’s Siberian breeding grounds and venturing here? We hopefully look forward to finding out more more!

Elsewhere 3 Great Northern Diver were off Jerry’s Point, 3 Black-necked Grebe were off Knoll Beach, 2 White-tailed Eagle were over Middlebere and Spotted Redshanks were at Lytchett Fields and Holes Bay.

Dark-bellied Brent Goose – Baiter Park – Mya Bambrick


Harbour Update – 10/12/25

Posted on: December 10th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It seems the harbour Purple Sandpiper total has doubled to 2 with a pair on one of the Sandbanks beach groynes this afternoon along with 7 Ringed Plover (including a colour-ringed individual). The male Mandarine Duck was on Poole Park lake again and a Black Redstart was on Corfe Castle this evening. Six Black-necked Grebe were in Brands Bay this afternoon and 3 Great Northern Diver were off Jerry’s Point.

Mandarine Duck – Poole Park – Phil Bentley 


Harbour Update – 09/12/25

Posted on: December 9th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

If these storms continue it won’t be long until the Great Northern Diver record is broken again. In 2023 a county record of 25 were logged in the harbour on 15th Dec with conditions similar to those we’ve experienced in the last week or so. Today a healthy total of 13 flew into the harbour this morning to join those that are already present, so the next calm day could result in a good number. Another ‘small’ diver also entered the harbour this morning and a Purple Sandpiper was running along the waters edge of the car park at North Haven point by the slipway. At Holmebridge 32 Cattle Egret were feeding in fields just east.


Harbour Update – 08/12/25

Posted on: December 8th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

More tricky conditions today in the harbour, but in between the rain showers, the long-staying Velvet Scoter was still showing off Jerry’s Point, along with 4 Great Northern Diver and 1 Goldeneye. In Brands Bay there were 2 more Goldeneye, 6 Black-necked Grebe and 3 Sandwich Tern. 2 Black-necked Grebe and 3 Great Northern Diver were off Knoll Beach, best viewed from Fort Henry, Studland. 1 male Mandarin was in Poole Park near The Kitchen. 2 White-tailed Eagle were in the lower Frome Valley near Holmebridge, as well as, a flock of Cattle Egret being present. 70 Avocet and 1 Marsh Harrier were at Lytchett Fields RSPB.


Harbour Update – 07/12/25

Posted on: December 7th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Torrential rain in the harbour, but that didn’t put us off from our Winter Safari Cruise this morning. Plenty of good birds to be seen despite the weather with 6 Great Northern Diver and 2 Black-throated Diver flying in to the harbour entrance and 1 Black-throated Diver was later off the south-western end of Green Island. There were also 1 Velvet Scoter and at least 4 Great Northern Diver off Jerry’s Point. With there being so much rain recently and with the tide so high (a foot above prediction), some of the classic roosting spots were flooded throughout the harbour. Up the River Frome Valley there were c200 Black-tailed Godwit and c50 Lapwing being moved by 5-6 Marsh Harrier that were coursing this area. On the Brownsea Lagoon a lot of the islands were flooded, but a huge number of birds were roosting in the shallow water with c500 Avocet, c500 Black-tailed Godwit, 12 Greenshank and c20 Bar-tailed Godwit. Similar conditions too in Holes Bay with not much space for roosting birds, so 200+ Avocet was the best. 1 male Hen Harrier flew through the Middlebere Channel this afternoon.


Harbour Update – 06/12/25

Posted on: December 6th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Its still so mild, almost t-shirt weather again, but the birds keep coming. Off Jerry’s Point, Studland there was still one Velvet Scoter this morning, also 3 Great Northern Diver and 1 Slavonian Grebe. There were between 25-30 Spoonbill on Shipstal Point, at RSPB Arne, plus both adult White-tailed Eagles were seen around Middlebere and the Wareham Channel.  A Great White Egret was in Middlebere.

Spoonbill flock – Shipstal Point, RSPB Arne – dizzygirl66.bsky.social (BlueSky)

Peregrine chasing down Curlew – Shipstal Point, RSPB Arne – dizzygirl66.bsky.social (BlueSky)

Velvet Scoter – Jerrys Point, Studland – Peter Moore

 


Harbour Update – 05/12/25

Posted on: December 5th, 2025 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The predicted storm didn’t hit until this afternoon, and up until then, things were bearable. Off Branksome 6 Red-throated Diver passed west, along with 1 Great Northern Diver, c20 auks (most likely Razorbill) and 6 dark-bellied Brent Geese. To complete the diver hat-trick a Black-throated Diver was on the water close to the harbour entrance. A Spotted Redshank was in Lytchett Bay again this afternoon, at teh PCW Drain c10 Common Chiffchaff were feeding along the channel this morning,

Spotted Redshank – Lytchett Bay 


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