27/11/24

50 mph SSW winds and a disappointing seawatch was abandoned after 2 hours. During the drive home I noticed a large day roost of gulls in an unusual spot on on the castle field, just behind the radar station. Pulling over for a quick scan I noted many argentatus Herring Gulls and this smart adult Caspian Gull at the front of the flock.

A morning spent throwing bread with BR & JC in st Margaret’s bay on the 26th was highlighed by a 1st winter Caspian Gull (below) and 2 Yellowlegged gulls (1st and 2nd winters)

Storm Bert brought strong winds to the Channel and a decent seawatch for us in the bay on the 23rd. Brent Geese and Common Scoter moving down Channel close in.

Notables included 2 Avocets, an adult little Gull, 7 Redbreasted Mergansers but the highlights were 3 Sooty shearwaters, all down channel and middle to close distance, pics from Gerlad S below.

a couple of checks of the harbour produced a 1st winter Caspian Gull and later on 6 Avocets among the Black headed, Kittiwakes and Med gulls on the water – not the first time ive seen them do this!

17/11/24 Snow Bunting

A cold front and a brisk NW wind delivered (perhaps predictably) a Snow Bunting this morning.

Found under almost the exact same circumstances as a bird I had this time last year – Picked it up flying over the highest point in the cliffs (above) and then later on in the day, during my walk home, found it feeding on the ground in almost the same spot (below) A feamle, and typically tame.

Moments before picking this bird up I heard what i thought to be a single ‘choo’ call of Lapland bunting, which upon finding this Snow bunting I took to be a mishearing of that, however Bockhill had a Lapland bunting fly north a few minutes after that which would tally well with my half hearing of a bird so perhaps thats what happened there. Little else of note bar 3 Brambling and 2 Firecrest.

Flying to India this evening for 5 days work in Jaipur, should be great.

16/11/24

A still, calm and bright start to the day with a light Westerly – very birdable weather. Despite a few birds on the cliff path bushes heading up the cliff – Black Redstart, Chiffchaff , Firecrest this was the only pocket of birds untill I reached the far end of South Foreland valley with almost nothing moving overhead.

A scan of a small party of Gulls at the base of the cliff beneath the lighthouse from the clifftop produced this smart subadult Caspian Gull.

Nothing to mention untill I reached the bottom of the valley where a large titflock were going through and amoung them a suprise Yellowbrowed warbler. Very nice to see and my latest here.

A quick look at the gulls in the old marina and a first winter Yellowlegged Gull (first image below) plus the same aged Argentatus Herring Gull were all of note.

12/11/24

The first strong winds for a couple of weeks with Ventusky reporting 48 mph gusts led me to begin the day sea watching from the bay: 122 Brent geese, 21 Common Scoter, 30 Wigeon, 10 Teal, 33 Shelduck, 18 Guillemot, 5 Redthroated diver, 116 Dunlin, 25 Kittiwake and a Grey Pover all north along with over 1,000 Gannets.

A squally morning and during periods of awful visibility I enticed the Gulls with some bread and managed up to 3 x 1st winter Caspian Gulls. 2 of which stayed distant but one came in and showed brilliantly. Several Argentatus Herrings were also present.

A ringed bird from Germany – XA2L, ringed this year as a chick in the famous Gabendorfer See colony:

More to come from the gulls over winter I’m sure.

10/11/24

This weekend has been 2 more very still days with barely a suggestion of NW breeze but enough to bring a drop in temperature and decent passage over head early on both days.

Saturday was highlighted by 2 Hawfinch which flew out of the windmill garden calling and continued SW, other notables include Short-eared Owl which I saw over the Channel being harassed by Peregrines until it dropped below the cliffs, a very brief and skulking Lesser Whitethroat which I just couldnt get a good look at, Ring Ouzel, Black Redstart, Golden plover, 55 Lapwing, 26 Fieldfare 100+ Redwing, ocasional Redpolls and siskins and a least 15 Brambling calls (below).

Sunday promised brighter skies though started off overcast with the first notable Wood pigeon movememnt for me here with c2,000 was nice, probably 100 Stock doves within that, 3 flocks of Fieldfare totalling 120 birds moved SW, a Woodlark North, 10 Golden Plover,2 Snipe, Red Kite, at least another 10 Bramblings, 3 Chiffchaff and 5 Firecrest, 11 Swallow, 2 House martin and the highlight was this superb adult male Hen Harrier that dropped in hunting over the top fields around midday.

There are 2 Firecrests in the garden at the moment.

07/11/24 YBW

Ive been running ragged all over the place since getting back from Scilly hoping to bump into a Yellowbrowed Warbler or two with no such joy untill this morning.

Just before the coast guard cottages on the cliff path up to Langdon I heard that perfect autumn sound, a YBW calling from just beyond the big Buddelia at the bottom of the private steps. I was able to entice some goldcrests in and it came with them showing closely but briefly at first, images are at 6400 ISO but views were great.

Its all abit too close quarters in that spot and I moved down onto the castle track where it opens up and the bird came into a sycamore and showed nicely.

It seemed to be associating with crests and a titflock and rather hastily I assumed there would be more to be seen along the rest of the patch so continued upwards leaving the bird in situ. This was not really the case although I did count probably 30 odd Goldcrest, 8-10 Firecrest and 3 Chiffchaff. A woodcock burst out of the corale area and a Ring Ouzel flew over Foxhill down.

01/11/24 Rosy Starling, st Margaret’s

Last Sunday the Bockhill guys had a juv Rosy Starling among a flock of European Starlings from the Monument. 5 days later and it was found in someone’s garden. Phil and I had a nice low Hawfinch whilst looking for it deep in the village. Brendan and Jack joined us and we eventually saw the Starling perched high up in a tree in the early gloom. I didn’t see it again until this afternoon when it flew on to one of the roof tops and showed nicely in better light.

Really great birds and I realised it’s the first juvenile Ive seen away from Scilly and Cornwall.

In between my two sightings of this bird I walked from the pines gardens to Langdon Hole and back and had my best day for finches and thrushes yet this autumn with c1800 Goldfinch, 350 Siskin, c50 Redpoll, 10 Brambling, 300 Redwing , 2 Ring ouzel, 15 Reed Bunting a single Swallow and 12 Stonechat. Other noatble birds were this handsome male Black Redstart a Northern Wheatear and 2 Great Egrets that flew north over the channel early on.

Little to report from previous days despite regular coverage by both myself, Rich B, the Johnsons and Steve R -3 Ring Ouzel on the 31st, a Woodlark over Foxhill down on the 27th, Goldcrest and Firecrests well represented and small numbers of migrant finches.