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 29/07/21

Posted on: July 29th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Still not much sign of any big passerine passage yet, but more juv Willow Warbler were seen at Arne, Hartland and Greenlands Farm. On the Brownsea Lagoon there were 2 Spotted Redshank and 116 Common Redshank. The Arctic Tern was in the Browmsea Channel again first thing and in Brands Bay this evening there were 14 Turnstone, 1 Whimbrel and 8 Dunlin. There were 14 Turnstone back on Baiter and the Peregrine family were in and around the Adsa building. There were also 2 Common Sandpiper in Poole Park too.

Redshank flock – Holes Bay – Martin Adams


Harbour Update – posted 28/07/21

Posted on: July 28th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Another autumn arrival today with an Arctic Tern feeding with the Common and Sandwich Terns in the Brownsea Channel this AM. In Holes Bay the Common Sandpiper was still under the railway bridge and there were 45 Curlew and 78 Redshank out on the mud of the NE sector. At Arne a Great White Egret and 1 Spoonbill were in Middlebere and Ospreys CJ7 and 022 were out over the Wareham Channel again. The Wood Sandpiper was on Lytchett Fields again on the approach pools. On the Swineham Scrapes there were 3 Yellow-legged Gulls and a Common Sandpiper. In Brands Bay there were 7 Turnstone, 5 Ringed Plover, 1 Whimbrel and 2 Common Sandpiper.

Wood Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Peter Moore


Harbour Update – posted 27/07/21

Posted on: July 27th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Its always nice to secure the first Wood Sandpiper of the autumn early on. Although they’ve now become a regular feature of autumn passage in recent years, they can sometimes be a bit sparse with Lytchett Fields almost exclusively hosting most records. The first of the season was indeed at…Lytchett Fields and was joined by 103 Redshank, 10 Greenshank, 6 Green Sandpiper, 30+ Black-tailed Godwit, 60+ Lapwing, 3 Whimbrel, 1 Curlew, 2 Snipe and 1 Marsh Harrier. A Roseate Tern was seen from the Brownsea Island ferry near the harbour mouth and the 2 adult Curlew Sandpiper were once again on the Brownsea Lagoon with 2 Spoonbill. There were another 2 Spoonbill in Middlebere and the Osprey pair were seen out over the Wareham Channel. In the PCW Drain there was a Garden Warbler, 2 Willow Warbler and 4 Blackcap.
Wood Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields 


Harbour Update – posted 26/07/21

Posted on: July 26th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The autumnal gathering of Spoonbill begun on Brownsea today with 2 birds settled on the Tamrisk Island, also logged was 1 Knot, 3 early returning Grey Plover, 45 adult Redshank, 70 Dunlin, 2 Avocet, 3 Ringed Plover, 2 Greenshank, 1 Curlew, 15 Black-tailed Godwit and 2 Common Sandpiper. Ospreys CJ7 and 022 were active over the Wareham Channel, 022 seen intermittently displaying to CJ7 with a fish in his talons which was great to see.

Male Osprey 022 with fish over the Wareham Channel – Alison Copland


Habour Update – posted 25/07/21

Posted on: July 25th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Today’s highlight was easily awarded to a Honey Buzzard that drifted northwest over Oakdale at 4.50pm. Although the local gulls didn’t react, fortunately 2 Crows did, emphasising the rewards of scanning the skyline when alerted by alarm calls and mobbing.


Harbour Update – posted 24/07/21

Posted on: July 24th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Great news, now is the time to visit Brownsea Island… Dorset Wildlife Trust have reopened their hides overlooking the lagoon and there are plenty of great waders about to observe! Tomorrow morning could be promising too with one final spell of easterlies overnight before a shift westerly as we wave goodbye to these extreme temperatures. CJ7 and 022 continue their inactive around the livestream nest, with the only Osprey sighting that we are aware of in the county involving a bird heading northwest over the Dorchester Road in Broadwey, Weymouth.


Harbour Update – posted 23/07/21

Posted on: July 24th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Lytchett Fields welcomed the first Ruff of the autumn, along with a Great White Egret, 10 Greenshank, 2 Whimbrel, Common and Green Sandpipers. Two Osprey were observed from Hyde’s Heath, RSPB Arne this morning. Quality over quantity has remained the overriding theme of these early autumn ringing sessions at Lytchett Bay with Stour Ringing Group, with this morning’s session featuring four Grasshopper Warbler‘s and a Reed Warbler that had previously been ringed in France! A couple of Willow Warbler‘s also moving through added some extra diversity. Last night’s Nightjar walk treated the group to close views of a male flying past the group, as well as late appearances from Kestrel, Hobby and 4 Glow Worms.

Osprey – from Hyde’s Heath – Alison Copland

Great White Egret (with Little Egret & Greenshank) – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam


Harbour Update – posted 22/07/21

Posted on: July 22nd, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Todays cool breeze definitely helped bring the temperature down, and make life a bit more comfortable. More birds appeared today with 2 Great White Egret in the Middlebere Channel with 3 Green Sandpiper in front of the hide and 5 Greenshank also in the channel. At Holes Bay there were 2 Common Sandpiper with another on Hamworthy Beach. Osprey’s CJ7 and 022 were both seen out in the Wareham Channel and juv Cuckoo were seen at Swineham and Hartland. Also at Swineham were 4 Yellow-legged Gull on the scrapes (3 adult and 1 juv) Hobby were logged over Middlebere, Hartland and Arne and there was a Spoonbill off Shipstal.

Great White Egret – Middlebere – Ken (PennHillMan)

Hobby – Middlebere – Ken (PennHillMan)


Harbour update – posted 21/07/21

Posted on: July 21st, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

This wonderful weather sounds like it’s going to come to end come Friday, so we were out today making the most of it. Plenty of highlights with 2 adult Curlew Sandpiper on the Brownsea Lagoon with 5 Common Sandpiper, 5 Greenshank, 55 Dunlin, c50 Redshank and decent numbers of Black-tailed Godwit. It was also a joy to see so many fledged Common and Sandwich Tern dispersed with juvenile Black-headed and Mediterranean Gulls. There also seemed to be an arrival of Little Egret with 13 roosting on the north face of Brownsea, an area we’ve never logged or seen them before. Late July and early August sees peak numbers of Little Egret so plenty could be coming in now and settling in new areas. At Swineham a flock of 9 Common Snipe bombing around was also a strange late July record. There were 2 Egyptian Geese on the Swineham scrape along with an adult Yellow-legged Gull and a juvenile Shoveler Duck and 1 Teal. At Lytchett Fields a Grasshopper Warbler was flushed from the main path, at Studland a Great White Egret is already back at the Little Sea roost and in Brands Bay there were 3 Whimbrel. Above Lower Hamworthy a decent flock of c50 Swift were feeding with 28 over Fleetsbridge and there were 2 Turnstone off Hamworthy Beach.

Stonechat – Swineham


Harbour Update – posted 20/07/21

Posted on: July 20th, 2021 by Birds of Poole Harbour

July has absolutely bombed on by, with more and more autumn migrants appearing each day. Today at Lytchett Heath, 3 more passage Sedge Warbler, 1 Grasshopper Warbler and the first Willow Warbler of the autumn for there were ringed. A Red Kite drifted over Studland. In Brands Bay first the 2 Common Gulls of the autumn were with 57 Med Gull which included 2 Juvs, plus there was 1 Whimbrel. At Lytchett Fields a Spoonbill was on the fields again and the Marsh Harrier was seen over the far field. A juvenile Cuckoo was on Slepe Heath. Random sighting of the day was a juv Marsh Tit that showed up in an Upton garden, a species thats almost completely absent from the harbour these days. Where it fledged from is anyones guess but Upton CP would be our first guess? These warm muggy nights have been excellent for Nightjar, with some brilliant displays up on Slepe Heath and around Hartland. With the weather changing later this week it would be worth getting out over the next couple of nights to experience this.

Sedge Warbler – Lytchett Heath 


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