Poole Harbour sightings blog

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

Latest Sightings

Harbour Update – posted 28/06/23

Posted on: June 28th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There was another Osprey at the nest site briefly this afternoon. We’re not sure if it was ringed or not, but thats the third or fourth visit of a passing Osprey in the last couple of weeks, which we know consists of at least 2 different individuals. One that was ringed and one that wasn’t. There were a minimum of 3 White-tailed Eagle out in the Wareham Channel along with 2 Marsh Harrier and a Hobby off Slepe Heath. There was some good news yesterday with all 3 juvenile Peregrines at Barclays seen in the air together for the first time in a few weeks.

Finally, big thanks to everyone who kindly donated towards our Birthday fundraiser. After just 24 hours we hit 10% of our target which is great. If you’d like to help us achieve our target then you can DONATE HERE


Harbour Update – posted 27/06/23

Posted on: June 27th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Today we’re 10 years old! Can you believe it. It only feels like yesterday we built our first website and were starting to promote Poole Harbour as an exciting place to come and watch birds. How the landscape has changed over the last 10 years with new, thriving species back in the landscape, and a whole new audience enjoying this amazing place. It’s been a real rollercoaster, with multiple challenges and experiences along the way, but at the very heart of all we’ve achieved has been the support we’ve had from everyone who believed in us and were keen to see us succeed. With that belief, we hope we’ve built a charity that people can trust and follow, knowing we’ll always do all we can to help support Poole Harbour’s bird life. For that, we’d like to thank everyone who’s supported us in any capacity. To celebrate our 10th birthday we’ve launched our ’10 for 10 campaign’ where we’re trying to run £10k over 10 weeks. If you’d like to help us achieve our target then you can DONATE HERE

To celebrate our birthday we also hosted an evening cruise tonight and were rewarded with a phenomenal fish catch from male Osprey 022 in the Wareham Channel off the side of the boat. We also managed to jam in on the White-tailed Eagle pair G466 and G463, along with the first 5 Common Sandpiper of the autumn in the mouth of the Frome. Plus 1 Marsh Harrier over Giggers Island, c200 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Peregrine over Poole Quay, 4 Avocet and 1 dark-bellied Brent Goose on the Brownsea Lagoon and 2 (moulting) Eider off Furzey Island. This morning the White-tailed Eagle pair were viewable from the Ham Common viewpoint and were witnessed hunting Black-headed Gull chicks off the gull island where a rough count 546 chicks were counted.

Male Osprey 022 – Wareham Channel – Clare Slade


Harbour Update – posted 26/06/23

Posted on: June 26th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

All quiet across the harbour today, although Spotted Flycatcher were confirmed to be breeding in Upton CP which is a decent recent record. There were 4 White-tailed Eagle in the harbour at dawn, until 2 ventured off towards the coast but the pair G466 and G463 were viewable off Ham Common viewpoint mid-morning. There’s been a stunning adult Mediterranean Gull hanging around outside the cafes of Poole Quay which is an unusual record as they’re not often viewed as ‘street gulls’ despite their regular occurrence  further along the quay at Baiter in the early spring. They tend to be a bit shyer than their Black-headed Gull relatives but todays bird was quite happily feeding just yards from lunch goers outside Deli on the Quay!


Harbour Update – posted 25/06/23

Posted on: June 25th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

With July arriving at the end of the week and the temperature forecast to drop, a short break from the summer heat wouldn’t go a miss, especially if some rain can be provided too. We’re already seeing some more autumn movers with more Green Sandpipers turning up today with 1 at Coombe Heath, Arne and another at Swineham. Also at Coombe Heath a Hobby drifted over, spooking a roosting Nightjar on the heath. At Swineham a territorial Redshank pair were active and vocal near the footpath, suggesting they had young near by. An Osprey drifted north over Sandy Lane, Upton this morning and there are still 4 White-tailed Eagle in the Wareham Channel area, with several sightings from the Ham Common viewpoint throughout the day.

Common Redshank – Swineham – Peter Moore

Common Redshank – Swineham – Peter Moore

Green Sandpiper – Swineham – Peter Moore

Marsh Harrier – Swineham – Peter Moore


Harbour Update – posted 24/06/23

Posted on: June 24th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There were more signs of autumn migration getting underway today with a mighty fine full summer plumaged Spotted Redshank in Middlebere. These early Spotted Redshank tend to be females which leave the breeding grounds in the north earlier than the males, leaving them behind to raise the chicks. Middlebere, Lytchett Fields and (when it’s open) the Brownsea Lagoon are often the best places to try and see full breeding plumaged Spotted Redshank this time of year. There was also 44 Curlew and a Greenshank in Middlebere which would also suggest a possible early returners. The same 4 White-tailed Eagle were in and around the Wareham Channel area today with birds coming and going across the area with individuals seen in Lytchett Bay, over Middlebere and at Morden Bog.

Spotted Redshank – Middlebere – Garry Hayman


Harbour Update – posted 23/06/23

Posted on: June 23rd, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Having been rare in the harbour in recent years, a Quail singing out on Wareham Common was a welcome sound early this morning. It also sang briefly this evening too. Hobby were thinly spread with 1 over the Piddle valley and Wareham Common, 1 over Hydes Heath and another in the Frome Valley. There were 3 White-tailed Eagle in the Wareham Channel area and an Osprey in Morden Bog this AM seemed to be ‘a visitor’ as it was seen when both CJ7 and 022 were on the nest.


Harbour Update – posted 22/06/23

Posted on: June 23rd, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

It’s getting very warm again! Perfect for Nightjar watching, which is why it was no surprise that they were incredibly active on our Nightjar walk at Slepe Heath last night. A minimum of 8 were seen, but there was lots of territorial chasing, wing clapping, singing and calling going on. Just spectacular to watch against a warm, glowing sunset over Poole Harbour. Also on Slepe Heath was 1 Cuckoo, 3-4 Dartford Warbler, a Kestrel family in a box and a Glow Worm to top off the walk. The 2 over-summering Eider were in Poole harbour entrance, 3 White-tailed Eagle were ‘loitering’ around the Wareham Channel area and there were 2 Hobby high over the Piddle Valley.

Nightjar walk on Slepe Heath last night

Sunset over Slepe Heath


Harbour Update – posted 21/06/23

Posted on: June 21st, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Of all places, it was Sainsbury’s car park in Wareham as to where it was all happening today. Well, for 30 seconds at least with a lunch run around midday resulting in an Osprey carrying a fish flying over the car park heading towards the nest site, then no less than 10 seconds later a White-tailed Eagle flew in the opposite direction heading towards Swineham. There were actially 4 White-tailed Eagle in the Wareham Channel today, G466, G463, G801 and G416. There was also another intruder Osprey at the nest site today, this time around 09:25, but only a brief sighting by our team meant we couldn’t sex it, or see if it was ringed.

Female Osprey CJ7 mantling over the nest this AM when the intruder passed high overhead 


Harbour Update – posted 20/06/23

Posted on: June 20th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

Having been in West Dorset since late last week, female White-tailed Eagle G466 returned today and joined younger female G801 in the Wareham Channel, whilst male G463 stayed away and was up along the Frome Valley for most of the day. There was some more Osprey mischief this morning when yesterdays un-ringed female Osprey visited a harbour nest platform, only for our male ‘022’ to then appear a few minutes later. They stayed on the nest together for around 25 minutes before he then returned to CJ7 at the nest site. He was probably just following her to make sure she didn’t cause any mischief, but this is great that we have another female hanging around because as soon as our male 374 reappears again she may be able to ‘woo’ him pretty quickly. July and August could be exciting. There were also c60 summer-plumaged Black-tailed Godwit in Middlebere which suggests some failed breeders are already moving back south and arriving here in the harbour.

Un-ringed female Osprey and 022 at different nest platform early this morning. 


Harbour Update – posted 19/06/23

Posted on: June 19th, 2023 by Birds of Poole Harbour

There was some excitement at the Osprey nest site today when an un-ringed individual appeared around 4pm. Both CJ7 and 022 responded in the typical way, both mantling low on the nest as the ‘intruder’ passed over head. What we couldn’t see on the camera was that off screen an on off 45 minute aerial chase and battle commenced around the valley with CJ7 dive bombing and chasing the new bird out of the area. This wasn’t too unsurprising because early this morning an un-ringed female Osprey landed on a different harbour platform. It’s very likely that this was the same bird at the nest site today trying her luck. The big question is, was this the un-ringed female from earlier in the year? We haven’t looked at the photos closely enough yet, but this is great news, as all it will take is our new male ‘374’ to re-appear and for this new female to still be around and we could be looking at a new harbour pair! Elsewhere there were 2 White-tailed Eagle in the Wareham Channel.


Month:

Call 01202 641 003