Another day of two halves with a complete wash out in the morning, before eventually brightening up. 1 adult Little Gull was in Lytchett Bay from Rock Lea View this afternoon and 1 Red Kite headed over Ham Common Viewpoint. 1 Common Scoter and 1 Black-necked Grebe were off Middle Beach, Studland this afternoon. There were 8 Black-necked Grebe off Jerry’s Point too. From our Winter Safari Cruise there were 9 Great Northern Diver spread around the harbour including an adult pair off Poole Quay. 1 White-tailed Eagle was in Brands Bay and 1 Slavonian Grebe was off Green Island. Water levels had dropped slightly on Brownsea and Arne Moors meaning there was a bit more space for roosting waders. On Brownsea there were c100 Avocet, c100 Bar-tailed Godwit, c200 Black-tailed Godwit, c300 Dunlin and c50 Grey Plover. In the Wareham Channel there were c50 Avocet c300 Dunlin and c20 Grey Plover flying around before settling on the new Arne Moors Islands or Keysworth shoreline. At Shipstal, RSPB Arne there were 16 Spoonbill roosting. The Dutch-ringed and satellite tagged Kestrel was still present at Arne too. In the Lower Piddle Valley, at Carey Secret Garden 6 Mandarin Duck were along the stretch of river, 15 Cattle Egret were on the floods and a roving flock of 150 Siskin moving about, with the ringing team there now having already ringed c450 Siskin at the Carey Ringing site this calendar year! It also seems that Bittern are starting to move around a bit, with 2 seen at Swineham yesterday evening at dusk, with one arriving in from high, that headed over Swineham and seemed to drop down on Keysworth somewhere and a second that flew across the gravel pit at dusk to roost in the SW corner of the pit.










