Saturday, 31 May 2008

Rye Harbour, Stodmarsh NNR

Today my Dad and I went off in search of our 2nd Terek Sandpiper this time at Rye Harbour and again in East Sussex. On arrival we were told the bird had flown off to the river but a few mintues later someone had picked it up feeding at distance. Although fairly distant the views were good enough to be able to tell it was a Terek Sandpiper and in the end the views were quite nice until the bird took flight at around half 2 with a Redshank and headed high and fast towards Dungeness. Subsequently we drove off to Stodmarsh NNR to look for the Whiskered Tern and Red-Footed Falcon and we managed to see the Whiskered Tern without any trouble but due to having a 1st summer male Red Footed Falcon in Hampshire a few weeks ago we didn't stay to look for the Red Foot so we left and arrived home at around half 7.

What a couple of days down in the south along with Thrush Nightingale and Little Bittern a few weeks previous it can't be bad.

Beachy Head, Friday 30thMay

Yesterday My Dad and I ruhsed down to Beachy Head, East Sussex for a signing male River Warbler and due to road traffic didnt arrive on-site till about 7pm. On arrival the bird wasn't calling until a bird flitted up and into a tree and revealed itself as the River Warbler by signing. Later on the crowd had a great view in the open on the nettles well at least i did and from then on was again more flight views and occasionally seen perched. We left at ten to nine and arrived home at around half ten.

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Shatterford

Last nite my Dad and I went down to Shatterford Bottom in search for the 1st Summer Male Red Footed Falcon that had been present all afternoon! When we arrived there was only a few Hobbies and some bastard biting midgies present and we found out that the bird had last been seen heading over the road therefore we strolled across the road to find it perched on a little bush, good views were held especially wen it flew passed at around 4oft but sadly the light was poor so only a very poor record shot was managed. We left around half 8 when we could see that the bird wanted to roost in a fir tree close to the road where we were stood.







Red Footed Falcon Taken in poor light

Monday, 19 May 2008

Portland and Lodmoor

Yesterday My family and I went down to Portland in search of quite a few things, first off an Eastern Olivaceous Warbler which wasn't the main target as I had one a few years back at the same place however the main bird was a Thrush Nightingale and the Little Bittern at Lodmoor. On arrival we dipped the Red Rumped Swallow by about 20 minutes so we decided to head off to Portland to try and see the Thrush Nightingale but yet again there was no sign for about an hour and a half so we sat round the Obs quarry till about half 4 only managing to hear the Nightingale which was annoying because t didn't show so we couldn't tick it.

We then moved back down to Lodmoor to try and see this Little Bittern but that hadn't been seen for over an hour aswel so as you might see a pretty dire day or so we thought!

At around half 5 a man shouted Bittern but unfortunatley none of us saw it as all were looking through a hirundine flock to try and find the Red Rumper but shortly after I found the bird again this time perched at the top of the reeds giving all present good views and it then flew left over the reeds towards beachdown way and this is when we left for Portland again.

We arrived back at the Obs quarry to find everyone starting to run so we did the same and there it was the Male Thrush Nightingale sat right out in the open on a bush and it showed for about 20 secs at the most but a good enough view to tell what it was. A look for the EOW was fruitless so we decided to head home.
Once home o shit we forgot the scope so luckily put a message out on rba and some kind man had found it so all good and a good day out!


Female type Little Bittern perched in reedbed at Lodmoor RSPB
Poor record shots of the Little Bittern at Lodmoor RSPB.
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