At last some migrants, Phil and Richard had a Chiffchaff, Blackcap and House Martin at Kingsdown this morning and Phil and I had 2 Swallows, a Firecrest and a Hawfinch at Bockhill.
Also of note in the area there were 5 Buzzards looking for worms in the horse paddocks and 16 Stocks Doves at Hogs Bush.
Wildlife sightings from the Bockhill area. We are a small group of East Kent birders who have been enjoying wildlife in the St. Margaret's Bay and Kingsdown area of the White Cliffs since October 1994. Here you will find a record of the fauna and flora of this region of Kent.
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Monday, 2 April 2018
2nd April 2018
Another uninspiring seawatch for 2.5 hrs gave us 24 Red-throated Divers, 145 Common Scoters, 19 Shoveler, 220 Kittiwakes, 400 Gannets, 396 Brent Geese, 4 Sandwich Terns and 1 Great Skua up-channel. A Harbour Porpoise was also seen.
Gerald, Jack, Nigel
Gerald, Jack, Nigel
Great Skua - Gerald Segelbacher
Sunday, 1 April 2018
1st April 2018
A vis-mig stint in a cold NW wind produced 71 Starlings, 555 Chaffinches, 81 Linnets, 2 Bramblings, 5 alba Wags, 15 Greenfinches, 5 Goldfinches and 18 Siskins, all moving into the wind, with a Sparrowhawk and 1 Coal Tit in the area.
A quick look at the sea - 17 Red-throated Divers, 12 Brent Geese and 2 Shags up-channel with 10 Guillemots on the sea. Also 1 Harbour Porpoise.
A quick look at the sea - 17 Red-throated Divers, 12 Brent Geese and 2 Shags up-channel with 10 Guillemots on the sea. Also 1 Harbour Porpoise.
Jack, John, Nigel
31st March 2018
In two hours of sea watching from 08:45-10:45, moving up-channel, there were 16 Red-throated Divers, 114 Common Scoters, a Velvet Scoter, 29 Sandwich Terns and a Manx Shearwater. On the sea were several Razorbills, Guillemots, 2 Shags and 2 Mediterranean Gulls.
Brendan, Nigel, John, Jack.
Brendan, Nigel, John, Jack.
Friday, 30 March 2018
30 March 2018
A 3-hour seawatch from 0650 this morning produced the following heading up-channel: 466 Common Scoter, 38 Red-throated Divers, 1 Black-throated Diver, 500 Gannets, 115 Brent Geese, 33 Common Gulls, 1 Red-br Merganser, 13 Sandwich Terns, 2 Med Gulls, 23 Shoveler, 51 Black-hd Gulls, with 1 Shag on the sea.
Gerald, Jack, Nigel
Gerald, Jack, Nigel
Thursday, 29 March 2018
29th March 2018
Nothing but 2 Siskins and an Alba Wagtail seemed to be moving today. Very little of note in area apart from 8 Yellowhammers singing on the hedges.
Monday, 26 March 2018
26th March 2018
It was extremely cold today when Brendan and I did our vis. mig, however we kept at it for the morning and had 760 Chaffinches, 31 Siskins, 4 Bramblings, 10 Linnets and 210 Starlings moving NE. In the area there were up to 9 Buzzards that appeared to be loafing around rather than migrating and at 11:05 we had our bird of the day a Hooded Crow come in from the sea and fly off in a SW direction.
Sunday, 25 March 2018
25th March 2018
A morning of 'vis. migration' produced quite an assortment of birds moving NE. There were 4150 Starlings (mainly one flock of at least 3000), 4 Alba Wagtails, 5 Fieldfares, 21 Great Tits, 250 Chaffinches, 3 Bramblings, 135 Linnets, 30 Goldfinches, 7 Siskins, 1 Hawfinch and 2 Reed Buntings.
On the sea, moving up channel, were 28 Red-throated Divers, 62 Brent Geese and 2 Canada Geese.
Our first Wheatear of the year flew along the cliff-top and a Black Redstart sat in the bushes by the Monument.
In the bay having a coffee, before we left, a flock of up to a 1000 Cormorants flew in, presumably after a shoal of fish, and then within 15 minutes moved off north.
Gerald, Nigel, Richard, Jack.
On the sea, moving up channel, were 28 Red-throated Divers, 62 Brent Geese and 2 Canada Geese.
Our first Wheatear of the year flew along the cliff-top and a Black Redstart sat in the bushes by the Monument.
In the bay having a coffee, before we left, a flock of up to a 1000 Cormorants flew in, presumably after a shoal of fish, and then within 15 minutes moved off north.
Gerald, Nigel, Richard, Jack.
Saturday, 24 March 2018
24th March 2018
Limited evidence of migration with a mere three Chiffchaffs between the Monument and Little Green. Pick of the day was a Red Kite over the Golf Course eventually heading inland and also seen by Richard from Kingsdown. The lingering Black Redstart was still on the undercliff as per Nigel. A few divers were moving up channel. All those identified were Red-throated. Brendan and Jack
Also two Harbour Porpoises off Hope Point.
Also two Harbour Porpoises off Hope Point.
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| Red Kite |
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| Red-throated Diver |
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
21st March 2018
A vis-mig in a light NW breeze proved to be very productive and in two and a half hours we had 65 Common Buzzards coming in from the sea. The birds mainly in small flocks of 5 to 7 circled over the South Foreland Valley gaining height before moving off NW very quickly. Other than buzzards we had very little apart from 730 Starlings flying NE. Earlier on the sea 50 Red-throated Divers and 240 Auks flew up the channel in an hour. Brendan, John, Jack.
Thursday, 11 January 2018
11th January 2018
Although there was no wind and the sea extremely calm, Richard and I had a seawatch from 09:45 - 11:00 which proved to be quite successful. Moving SW were 79 Red-throated Divers, 830 Cormorants, moving NE were 21 Brent Geese and offshore were 50 Gannets, 30 Great Crested Grebes, 3 Shags, 2 Great Skuas and 1500 Auks of which 90% were Guillemots.
Sunday, 31 December 2017
30th December 2017
In an hour from 09:45-10:45 Phil and I had, moving down Channel, 15 Red-throated Divers, a Black-throated Diver, 160 Gannets, 430 Cormorants, 7 Curlews, 8 Great Skuas (6 down and 2 up), 1200 Auks (mainly Razorbills) and 700 Kittiwakes.
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