Monday, 28 August 2023

Updates

 Most of the summer has been spent looking for, and at, Honey Buzzards in the Ashdown Forest.  I have, however, visited a few sites as well and what follows is a quick summary of what I saw.


Pulborough Brooks, Sussex,  with Martin and Mark and Elizabeth  9 August 2023

  • There was not much out of the ordinary today but we did see 2 Green Sandpipers.


RSPB Dungeness, Kent,  with Mark and Elizabeth  21 August 2023

  • The highlight today was the sighting of a Glossy Ibis on the ARC Pit from Hanson Hide.  There was a second one around but I just missed it as it disappeared behind a spit at the far end of the water..
  • There wasn't much to see on the main reserve but as we were driving out a flock of Yellow Wagtails flew in to the area around Cook's Pool where the cattle had assembled. 


Shooters Bottom near Beachy Head, Sussex
  • A late evening trip was rewarded with good views of 2 Whinchats - on the fence line on the opposite side of the main road.

Oare Marshes, Kent, with Martin, Mark and Elizabeth  25 August 2023
  • The highlight of this visit was 3 Spoonbills showing well on the East Flood
2 out of 3  Spoobills

  • We also saw a Turtle Dove, the long staying Bonaparte's Gull - now in winter plumage, a Green Sandpiper, lots of Black-tailed Godwits and a Water Rail

Bonaparte's Gull



Black-tailed Godwits in flight



Water Rail

All photos courtesy of Martin Jeffree






2023 species count = 188

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