Sunday 27 March 2016

March 27th (New Hythe)

Windy SW,showers.

Birds of note seen this morning included - 10 Sand Martin (Alders lake),1 Chiffchaff in song,singles of Oystercatcher and Redshank along the river + c45 Teal and a Little Egret  on the Mill stream.

The tristis Chiffchaff was seen again in the garden this afternoon.

Tuesday 22 March 2016

March 22nd (Dungeness)


Black necked Grebe (two were still present on the new diggings)

Early frost soon cleared,clear skies and warm later.

The sea which was like a mill pond produced of note between 0900-0930.Just 19 Brents and 1 B T Diver flying east,no terns were seen,Neither was the hoped for Wheatear or Black Redstart on the walk back to the car.I did however hear my first singing Chiff of the spring whilst walking the willow trail at the ARC pit.Lunch on the viewing mound at Denge marsh with Bob Bland,the three Trevor's and Jeoff.Produced Bearded Tits,Cetti`s Warblers and 3 Marsh Harries,but not yesterdays reported Garganey.
 Goldeneye (this drake along with 5 red- heads was on the ARC pit)

Smew  Denge marsh (one of two drakes seen,the other was with a female on the ARC pit)
Reed Bunting (female)

Thursday 17 March 2016

March 17th (New Hythe)


A rather hurried walk around the lakes this morning,Produced the local pair of Common Buzzards displaying high over the Sunken marsh.One Redshank along the river.A pair of Gadwall on Abbey Mead.Three Lesser Black-backed Gulls on Tesco lake.Singles of Lesser Redpoll and Little Egret along the Millstream and 11 Shoveler  on Alders lake.Still no sightings of Sand Martin or singing Chiffs.We could do with a shift in the wind direction.Away from the blocking influence of these northerlies

At least some birds are on the move.Before I walked around the lakes.I took our dogs for a walk across the fields towards Paddlesworth.Where I saw c50 Redwing,c 20 Meadow Pipits and 18 Chaffinch.

A pair of Blackbirds was feeding an almost full grown youngster in our garden today.Which means they must have started nesting in mid February.

Monday 14 March 2016

Sunday 13 March 2016

A walk around New Hythe produced of interest.20 Teal.1 Kingfisher,2 adult Great black.backed Gulls,1 Common Snipe and 1 Great Crested Grebe,along the river.Two calling Water Rails (Sunken marsh).Three Bullfinches in the hawthorns along the river`s edge.A Stock Dove and 12 occupied Heron`s nests on Eccles island.Overhead there a Kestral and the local pair of Common Buzzards.A total of 4 calling Cetti`s Warblers and just 1 Chiffchaff.Wintering wildfowl have decreased further since my last visit (I saw no Gadwall).


Sunday 6 March 2016

March 6th (Garden)

The tristis Chiffchaff was back in the garden again today.It was first seen and ringed on February 12th.

Friday 4 March 2016

March 3rd (New Hythe)

Male and female Tufted Duck (Brook House)
I parked at Brooklands lake and walked towards the river.Noting on the way,8 Siskin,1 Chiffchaff and 1 Pied Wagtail.On reaching the Bucket wood,Phil Sharp and Terry Laws were already in residence.They had been there for a while and had seen 2 Common Buzzrds,high over the valley towards Burham and a Kingfisher that had flashed across the river.In the short time that I was able to spend there we added of interest 2 adult GBB Gulls,which were flying up and down the river (these birds are only rarely seen in the lakes complex these days) and 2 more Buzzards.I then left them to it and headed off towards Abbey Meads.Seeing on the way,2 Cetti`s which called from within the depths of the Sunken marsh and a flyover Reed Bunting.On the lake winter wildfowl numbers were now greatly reduced(unusually this winter they peaked during December and then quickly fell away during late January,early February).Six Gadwall and 8 Teal were present in Eccles creek,where overhead I saw 2 more Buzzards.On the island I could see 10 occupied Heron`s nests and I heard 2 Bullfinches calling from the riverside hawthorns there.The remainder of the walk was rather uneventful.Except perhaps for 3 more Chiffchaff,none of which were singing and two Treecreepers.The latter of which were in the willows at the southern end of the streamside lake.When I arrived home,I saw another Buzzard,which was being pursued by two Herring Gulls.

During the afternoon a female Blackcap turned up in my garden net.This was a nice surprise as it was the first I have seen in the garden this winter.It was putting on weight and had a fat score of four.

Of interest a Wryneck was reported this morning,somewhere in the Snodland/New Hythe area.Its a very early record,
Common Treecreeper (streamside lake)