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 – posted 28/10/22

Posted on: October 28th, 2022 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Firstly, we’d like to give our sincere apologies for not being able to update our sightings page over the last 2 weeks. We recently upgraded our server and in doing so ‘a glitch’ occurred preventing us from accessing our sightings page to be able to update it each day. We’ve now finally got to the bottom of the issue (for now), and still have a couple bugs to sort out, but at least we can now access the site and do all the updates needed to get us going again!!

Right…back to the birds. It’s a real raptor-fest at the moment with good numbers of birds of prey around. Several watches around the south of the harbour today resulted in 4 Merlin (1 on off the sea at Middle Beach, 1 over Godlingston, 1 on Arne Moors and 1 on Hartland), 1 Goshawk over Godlingston, 4 Marsh Harrier at Swineham, 2 Hen Harrier around Swineham and Middlebere, 1 Red Kite over the Wareham Channel and 1 White-tailed Eagle over Hydes Heath, Arne. Add in the Common Buzzards, Sparrowhawks, Kestrels and (not-logged today) Peregrines, then there’s a great mix of raptors to connect with currently. A sea watch off Branksome chine produced 1 Black-throated Diver, 2 Common Scoter, 4 Sandwich Tern, 5+ Kittiwake, 10+ Gannet and 20+ auk sp (mainly Razorbill). From the Studland Road viewpoint a Swallow headed SW and there was a slow, but steady passage of Linnet, Siskin, Skylark and Pied Wagtail going on above the harbour for most of the day. There were 5 different Black Redstart around with 2 on the Knoll Beach cafe roof with 2 more on the NT office roofs in the Ulwell Gap, plus 1 more on the Shell Bay ferry toll buildings. A whopping 708 sinensis Cormorant were counted on Brownsea before they all headed off, out to feed in the harbour. At Lytchett Fields there were 2 Curlew Sandpiper, 1 Spotted Redshank, 1 Ruff and 2 Green Sandpiper. Finally, on Brownsea there were 54 Spoonbill and a single Black-necked Grebe was off Jerry’s Point.

Greenshank – Brownsea Lagoon – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 27/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 26/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 25/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 24/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 23/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 22/10/22

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Despite the exceedingly mild temperatures, numbers of wintering species are starting to gain traction in the harbour with 46 Red-breasted Merganser, 53 Great Crested Grebe and 3 Black-necked Grebe in South Deep off Brownsea this morning, 28 freshly arrived Brent Geese on Blue Lagoon, and the first Red-throated Diver of the season off Middle Beach at Studland. There was plenty of activity at Middlebere this morning too, with large passage flocks of Redwing and Fieldfare on the move overhead and a hunting White-tailed Eagle in the channel below, which actually manage to catch a wader for breakfast! Raptor activity was similarly high at Swineham with Marsh Harrier, Buzzard and Hobby all recorded. Lytchett field still held at least 3 Curlew Sandpiper in amongst the 200+ Dunlin, Redshank and Black-tailed Godwit, and the single Ruff was still present on the pools by the viewpoint along with colour-ringed Water Pipit ‘1K’.


Harbour Update – posted 21/10/22

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Late news of a Glossy Ibis around Middlebere at 10:20 – Rob Morrison


Harbour Update – posted 20/10/22

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Harbour Update – posted 19/10/22

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