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 22/08/20

Posted on: August 22nd, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Our Osprey cruise this AM was a bit steadier compared to yesterdays, and again produced Osprey, this time 2 with one hunting in Arne Bay and another along the Wareham Channel. Also 2 different Marsh Harrier were seen at the top end of the Wareham Channel. Osprey sightings separate to our trip included 1 over Lytchett Bay, 2 over Middlebere and 1 seen hunting over Swineham GP. In the Middlebere channel there were 9 Greenshank, 1 Spotted Redshank, 1 Whimbrel, 300+ Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Green Sandpiper and 1 Marsh Harrier. At Lytchett Fields a new Ruff had arrived with 2 present as did 2 new Knot arrive. Also the Wood Sandpiper was still there with 5 Green Sandpiper and a juv Marsh Harrier was active around the site. On Brownsea the Spoonbill flock was still there, plus a Yellow-legged Gull, 1 Knot and a spread of Ringed Plover and Dunlin.


Harbour Update – posted 21/08/20

Posted on: August 21st, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Several sea watches from the same place today provided a good range of species including Poole harbours second record of Long-tailed Skua with a dark phase juvenile off Branksome Chine. Also counted were 60 Gannet, 25  Common Terns, 20 ‘commic’ terns, 2  Arctic Terns, 32 Sandwich Terns, 3  Fulmar, 15 Great Black-backed Gulls, 45 Herring Gull all imm, 17 Black headed Gulls, 1 Spoonbill, 3 Balearic Shearwater, 5  Cormorant and 1  Shag. Our Osprey cruise was a tad windy but did produce 3 different Marsh Harrier, 1 Osprey, 1 Peregrine, 15 Spoonbill, c200 Dunlin, c80 Ringed Plover, 8 Avocet and a frustratingly distinct wader which had features possibly suggesting a Semipalmated Sandpiper on the Brownsea Lagoon, but sadly the views were brief and over too quickly! Lytchett Fields still held the Wood Sandpiper, the Ruff, 1 Marsh Harrier, 1 Hobby, 1 Osprey, 2 Spotted Redshank, 2 Common Sandpiper and c40 Lapwing. 

Sanderling – Brownsea Lagoon – Rene Goad

Marsh Harrier – Wareham Channel – Rene Goad

Wood Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Paul Morton


Harbour Update – posted 20/08/20

Posted on: August 20th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

After yesterdays deluge we were back on track today and another Osprey cruise welcomed us at dawn. Excellent views of several raptors entertained our guests including a lovely fly over adult male Honey Buzzard which cruised over the Wareham Channel, plus 3 Osprey were seen and 2 fly by 3rd cal year male Marsh Harriers which glided along the Swineham shoreline. On the Brownsea Lagoon there were 13 Spoonbill, 9 Avocet, 6 Greenshank, c50 Ringed Plover, c100 Dunlin and c400 Oystercatcher. At Lytchett Fields both the Wood Sandpiper and Ruff were still there along with 3 Common Sandpiper, 8 Green Sandpiper, 30+ Lapwing and c21 Black-tailed Godwit. The Osprey seem pretty active this week moving quite freely between Lytchett Bay and Middlebere with 2 over Lytchett and another 2 over Middlebere with an adult female feeding on the Middlebere nest platform for most of the morning. At Upton CP a Spotted Flycatcher was seen feeding and 4 Wigeon were still off the Stone Bench. In the Middlebere channel there were 7 Greenshank and 2 different Marsh Harrier.

Wood Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Shaun Robson


Harbour Update – posted 19/08/20

Posted on: August 19th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Ummmm, the less said about today the better. A sea watch at Branksome produced nothing other than 8 Gannet. Lytchett Fields held the Wood Sandpiper which was seen late afternoon and an Osprey was seen very briefly at around 8am over Middlebere. Roll on the sunny days again!

Osprey – Lytchett Bay (yesterday) – Rene Goad 


Harbour Update – Posted 18/08/20

Posted on: August 18th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Well, it was Osprey-tastic in the harbour today, more specifically, the Middlebere Channel. Our Osprey cruise out in the Wareham Channel certainly saw 4 different individual Osprey which were sticking to the channel fringes where the water would have been less rippled by the wind. However in Middlebere it seemed that the 5 different individuals were interacting with one another a lot, with 3 circling together for quite a while. This is great as it shows many are now on their autumn migrations and it won’t be long until more begin to arrive which will soon include adult males and fresh juveniles. Let the Osprey-bonanza begin! Separate to the Osprey-fest were 3 different Marsh Harrier, 2 in Middlebere and a lovely adult male over Gigger’s Island. There were also 3 different Cattle Egret with 2 roosting on the Swineham island and another at Lytchett Fields. Also at Lytchett Fields were 1 Ruff, 2 Spotted Redshank, 18 Greenshank, 12 Green Sandpiper, 6 Common Sandpiper, 98 Black-tailed Godwit, 23 Dunlin, 9 Ringed Plover, 40+ Redshank and 1 Yellow Wagtail. Just outside Wareham a Pied Flycatcher was along the North Walls along with a Yellow Wagtail, 1 Whitethroat and 1 Wheatear. The Brownsea Lagoon was looking great again with 8 Spoonbill (14 had been seen earlier in the Wareham Channel), c280 Dunlin, c110 Ringed Plover, 2 Little Stint, 1 juv Curlew Sandpiper, 3+ Sanderling, 1 Knot, 14 Avocet, 12 Greenshank and 2 Wheatear. Also in Middlebere were 3 Pintail still, 10 Greenshank and 30 Black-tailed Godwit. At Holes Bay/Upton CP good numbers of birds gathered on the huigh tide just off the ‘Stone Bench’ including 104 Little egret going into roost, 10 Common Sandpiper, 760 Black-tailed Godwit, 354 Redshank, 4 Knot and 4 Wigeon. 

Sandwich Tern – Wareham Channel – Rene Goad

Marsh Harrier – Brownsea Lagoon (yesterday) – Rene Goad

Spoonbill – Brownsea Lagoon – Rene Goad

Cattle Egret – Lytchett Fields – Rene Goad

Osprey – Middlebere – Alison Copland


Harbour Update – posted 17/08/20

Posted on: August 17th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

This week marks the start of our Osprey Cruise schedule meaning the open areas of the harbour will receive some good coverage over the coming days. Today the weather held firm and we were treated to a nice mix of birds with 3-4 Osprey seen, although some distantly but stunning views of a freshly arrived juv Marsh Harrier which cruised in over the Brownsea Lagoon. Along the fringes of the Wareham Channel and Brownsea good numbers of Common Sandpiper were feeding (13 in total) as were 2 Turnstone, 1 Whimbrel and c100 newly arrived sinensis Cormorant were feeding together.

Studland South Beach/Ballard Down saw 2 Parakeets, 9 Chiffchaff, 3 Willow Warbler, 1 Blackcap and 1 Sparrowhawk. At Old Harry 2 more Chiffchaff, 7 Whitethroat, 50+ Linnet, 2 Lesser Whitethroat, 1 Raven and 1 Buzzard.

Middlebere totals; 1 Osprey, 13 Little Egret, 10 Greenshank and 3 Whimbrel

The Brownsea Lagoon was busy with 8 Spoonbill, c150 Dunlin, c50 Ringed Plover, 8 Greenshank, 1 Little Stint, 11 Avocet, c40 Common Redshank, 3 Sanderling and 3 Wheatear.

Lytchett Fields saw 1 Marsh Harrier, 7 Little Egret, 15 Dunlin, 6 Ringed Plover, 25 Lapwing, 1 Grey Heron, 2 Greenshank, 3 Redshank, 2 Spotted Redshank, 1 Wood Sandpiper & 1 Ruff with 1 Tree Pipit, 2 Yellow Wagtail and 2 Wheatear also around the site. At South Haven migrants were logged too with 1 Whinchat, 1 Yellow Wagtail, 1 Tree Pipit, 2 Wheatear and 6 Willow Warbler. Holes Bay north saw c800 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Common Sandpiper and 1 Marsh Harrier and at Upton CP a Spotted Flycatcher and 6 Willow Warbler were in and around the SANG. At Middlebere an un-ringed Osprey was observed via our trail camera carrying a stick to (or away from) the Middlebere nest platform…very interesting!

Northern Wheatear – Brownsea Lagoon – Joe Parker

Legs of Mystery Osprey bringing stick to the Middlebere nest


Harbour Update – posted 16/08/20

Posted on: August 16th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

The day looked as if it could hold so much promise with an easterly wind and low cloud cover at dawn predicted. As it turned out the cloud cover started as a thick, dank area of drizzly yuck meaning not very many (if any) birds moved through the night. Although as the day cleared it seemed birds got moving again with a few migrants being logged. Our Osprey watch at Ham Common again saw 2 Osprey out over the Wareham Channel and sightings were also recorded at Lytchett Bay (2 birds) and Middlebere (2 birds ), but in total we think there are still only 2-3 individuals that are very mobile around the harbour. At Lytchett Fields there were 2 Spotted Redshank including a fresh new juv, also the 2 Wood Sandpiper were seen again along with 1 Ruff, 14 Greenshank, c15 Green Sandpiper and a small Ringed Plover and Dunlin flock. 1 Ruff feeding amongst c.75 Black-tailed Godwit were also reported in Holes Bay. Migrants included 2 Garden Warbler and 2 Lesser Whitethroat on the Wareham side of Wareham Common, 1 Redstart and a Whinchat at Slepe Heath. A sea watch off Branksome produced Fulmar, Common Scoter, Gannet and Med Gulls.

Osprey – Middlebere – Rene Goad


Harbour Update – posted 15/08/20

Posted on: August 15th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Wow, it actually felt quite nice having a day of drizzle and it not being about 40 degrees for once! Although the rain did hamper the birding somewhat. Still, our Osprey watch session at Ham Common still managed to draw a small crowd and 2 Osprey did eventually show them selves at the far end of the Wareham Channel. It seems the same two Osprey were very active in Middlebere prior with multiple voyages up and down the Middlebere Channel for about an hour before heading off towards the Wareham Channel. To the best of our knowledge there is still a minimum of 3 in the harbour, but we’re now entering the period when new birds could be arriving any time, and with the first Rutland chick having potentially already left on its migration it won’t be long until we see fresh juv’s appearing towards the end of the month. The Wood Sandpiper was again seen at Lytchett Fields briefly as was the Ruff . Late news from yesterday a Black Tern was out in Brands Bay and a potential juv/1st winter Caspian Gull was photographed by a visiting birder. Small numbers of migrants were logged with Whitethroat, Spotted Flycatcher and a few Willow Warbler at Wareham Common and two nights ago along side Green Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Greenshank, Dunlin, Whimbrel and Curlew a Spotted Redshank was night sound recorded over Slepe Heath.


Harbour Update – posted 14/08/20

Posted on: August 14th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Fantastic birding to be had across the harbour today. Always a pleasure to observe, a juvenile Little Stint was found on Brownsea Lagoon, among 3 Sanderling, c50 Ringed Plover and c80 Dunlin. Two Cattle Egret were skulking around the Swineham area while 2 Osprey were fishing over the Wareham. And among the Coot on Swineham Gravel Pits were 4 Tufted Duck and a Pochard.

Winter landed with a splash as the first 3 newly-arrived Pintail dropped down onto Middlebere this afternoon. From Coombe Viewpoint, RSPB Arne the channel was also graced with a feeding Osprey on the Middlebere platform for much of the morning. Also in the Middlebere Channel were 6 Spotted Redshank, 73 Common Redshank, 7 Greenshank, 1 Ringed Plover, 2 Green Sandpiper and 3 Whimbrel.

Lytchett Bay featured 1 Spotted Redshank, 6 Common Sandpiper, 134 Black-tailed Godwit, 7 Greenshank, 13 Curlew, 18 Ringed Plover, 3 Dunlin, 78 Teal, a male Marsh Harrier hunting over Otter Island and 2 Sandwich Tern. To top that all off, an Osprey made an appearance in the bay late afternoon. Yesterday’s Ruff appears to have relocated to Lytchett Fields, joining the (very elusive) Wood Sandpiper this morning.

Osprey – Middlebere platform – Alison Copland

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Cattle Egret – Swineham area


Harbour Update – posted 13/08/20

Posted on: August 13th, 2020 by Birds of Poole Harbour

This afternoon’s much needed rain delivered the goods! The showers dumped migrants across the harbour, the best of the bunch being 2 Wood Sandpiper at Lytchett Fields. The excellent wader count at the site also included 45 Redshank, 43 Black-tailed Godwit (of which 2 juvenile), 27 Green Sandpiper, 12 Greenshank, 14 Common Sandpiper and singles of Spotted Redshank, Dunlin, Whimbrel and Curlew. A newly-arrived juvenile Marsh Harrier also entered the Harbour this morning, fresh in from the River Sherford at sunrise.

Brownsea Lagoon also got in on the action with a female Ruff present, accompanied by 24 Ringed Plover and a good flock of Dunlin. The harbour’s first Little Stint of the autumn is surely days away now?

After the excitement at Lytchett Bay the previous day, a last minute (03:30am) decision to ring at the site again produced a smaller return, highlights consisting of a Grasshopper Warbler and 5-year-old(!) Reed Warbler. Wintering in West Africa, this bird will have clocked up over 30,000 km in its lifetime. Incredible for a bird that weighs just over 10 grams!

Elsewhere, records of Pied and Spotted Flycatchers increased significantly across the Harbour. One lucky birdwatcher enjoyed watching an Osprey make 5 fishing attempts in Lytchett Bay at 10.50am, eventually witnessing a successful catch. West Poole Harbour clocked up a cracking Woodlark feeding party of 18 individuals!

Wood Sandpiper – Lytchett Fields – Ian Ballam


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