tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-43716015850534686102024-02-19T01:33:43.635-08:00eddiekentBIRDING AND WILDLIFE IN KENTEddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.comBlogger207125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-9611543606168629412015-12-02T09:24:00.004-08:002015-12-02T09:24:54.048-08:00Wednesday 02/12Rain / Mist but not very cold<br />
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Yesterday we went to the reserve to buy some bird seed and as per the notice board the Long Eared Owl (LEO) was reported behind the Dipping pond as this is the nearest attraction to the shop I decided to abandon the boss. As informed a great view just across the water slightly into the bush and looking at the little crowd.<br />
Only 22 birds were recorded. <br />
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Today Misty but again not very cold .<br />
Was at Lydd today and the sun was out with a bit of blue sky Viz was better than yesterday so rushed down to the reserve. it was only 2-3 miles from where I left but on getting there found Rain / strong wind and grey overcast sky as poor as yesterday.<br />
Again the LEO was present now facing left from where we were. So Viz was no better than yesterday.<br />
27 birds were recorded including the LEO and an unusual bird for the marsh a Great Spotted Woodpecker.So 2 days and 2 new birds to the my Kent bird 2015 list .Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-51322874065931973502015-11-25T11:23:00.004-08:002015-11-25T11:23:54.889-08:00WEDNESDAY 25/11 Managed to get out at 2.30 till dark ( not very long ) Did not forget the Camera so stuck to the marshes hoping for photos of Tree Sparrow or Snow bunting. Flocks of Fieldfare were all over the place but due to low sun trying to pick out Redwings was impossible. Included was Kestrel a Buzzard which flew at car height in front of me then a Sparrow hawk, finally passed the Chicken sheds and a quick scan for Little Owl but was surprised by a Barn Owl which lifted out of the reeds opposite the sheds and I followed it to the railway line where it flew left and out of sight.<br />
So the list was comprised of all the regular birds,and a good selection of raptors. <br />
Just wish I could get out on my feet more often.Birding from the car is not bad but not great.<br />
Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-17874492116266783932015-11-22T07:02:00.002-08:002015-11-22T07:02:47.436-08:00Sunday 22/11 A SURPRISE AT MIDGLEY DRYING BARNS Most trips lately have been Dungeness / Reserve and very little walking so most of the usual birds seen with little new.<br />
Today Sunday decided that it would be Romney and Walland Marsh interest was started with at least two Little Gulls in a ploughed field with all the other gulls. The feeding area gave Reed Bunting/Chaffinch/Tree Sparrow/Yellow hammer/Blue Tit/Dunnock/Greenfinch and Moorhen so a good area.<br />
Further along Fieldfares were plentiful 50+ the first of winter and a Green Woodpecker.<br />
Now pulled into Midgley Drying Barns there was little if any spilled grain so a lack of birds but a Pied Wagtail was walking towards us followed by a first winter female SNOW BUNTING as usual it approached right up to the car with no sign of being scared. Had not picked up the camera and realised I had even left the mobile phone on the table at home as the bird fed right outside the drivers side of the car.<br />
Only thirty birds seen but decided my luck could not carry on so went home for lunch.<br />
Out for 2 hours only. <br />
<br />Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-15029380532822040392015-11-08T03:00:00.001-08:002015-11-08T03:00:29.818-08:00Sunday 8th NovemberCHARM OF GOLDFINCHES<br />
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Have got out only a few times lately with little to report except managed Goldcrest on every outing so a bumper year for them.<br />
12 days ago a charm of Goldfinches descended on my sun flower hearts feeder which is within 6 feet of the back windows they have dominated this from dawn till dusk and it has to be filled at least once a day. On one occasion I managed to count 42 birds but there was in excess of that on some days.<br />
These have been a glorious sight and has impressed all visitors to the house, birders or not.<br />
48 Hours ago I filled the feeder and seen no sight of them so hopefully their migration is a great success at my expense.<br />
By coincidence there is just one on the feeder as I type but sparrows and tits now get a look in.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-36562663385068983012015-10-21T04:40:00.001-07:002015-10-21T04:40:28.536-07:00WEDNESDAY 21/10Just spent 5 days on a non birding break in France there was little of note except leaving the house within 100 yards disturbed a Barn Owl which gave excellent views for a few minutes and only the call of the Ferry made us move on. One of my friends had never seen a wild owl of any sort and was impressed. During the trip slowed down to show everyone an Egret in the roadside ditch which transpired to be a Spoonbill.<br />
Yesterday managed to get out 10 till 2 and was very pleased to get good views of the Rough Legged Buzzard at Scotney. I flushed a Snipe and at lloyds great views ( no Camera ) of a Black Redstart.<br />
Must get out more.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-71819540847228516322015-10-01T02:02:00.002-07:002015-10-01T02:02:51.841-07:00WEDNESDAY 30/9Am managing to get out for a short time most days and yesterday 29/9 went to the reserve to see from the shop Great White Egret- Little Egret - Grey Heron and Cattle Egret.<br />
30/9 managed Yellow wagtails all the feral geese and a good few Mipits. Birds of the day was Firecrest and Yellow Browed Warbler.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-75339462612242252092015-07-22T02:30:00.000-07:002015-07-22T02:30:42.255-07:00Wednesday 21/7Dropped off at ARC Hanson Hide for 3 hours. 36 Species in total.<br />
Excellent views of Little Stint and the whole time I was there a Little Gull was sitting on the water with 2 x 10 minute fly abouts. Many Sand Martins still on the move. Both Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers present. regrettanly no Megas so must try again tomorrow.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-9533609984212994652015-07-20T05:07:00.000-07:002015-07-20T05:07:22.424-07:00Sunday 19/7With reports of White Winged Black Tern on Arc yesterday and the only other I have seen was in The Gambia I managed to get an early afternoon lift around the marsh. Started at the reserve to be informed that there was no sighting WWBT. But ever hopefull Val and I still went to Hanson hide.<br />
Excellent to see so many islands now and waders a plenty. Common and Green Sandpipers,Little and ringed Plovers,Godwits Dunlin. For my part there were a lot of Sand Martins which unbelievably is my first record for 2015. My next door neighbour has cut our boundary bush and we now have 2 baby Dunnocks wandering round the back garden I believe they have left the nest too early as they can not fly. But have managed to avoid local bird killers sorry Cats .Species 35 Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-41726578915339058592015-07-17T13:07:00.001-07:002015-07-17T13:07:33.020-07:00Friday 17/7A shopping trip to Ashford was quicker than expected so returned via Orlestone Forest and came out without any sightimgs.On to Walland Marsh a view of a Marsh Harrier outside the pub was nice. Further along no sight of Tree Sparrows ,Then alongside the Lydd Model Areodrome, Val called Raptor and stopped the car, in the Adjacent field was a Juvenile Red Kite many attempts were made to catch prey but we saw no success before it left our sight.<br />
We journied on to. Scotney hoping at last to see the Spoonbills again no luck After that along Dengemarsh and Galloways .many Linnets but also Stonechats and Reed Buntings.<br />
Then home with 33 species all seen from the car.<br />
So a good afternoonEddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-8574907172652963162015-07-06T12:25:00.001-07:002015-07-06T12:25:52.466-07:00MONDAY 6TH JULYToday managed to get a lift to North Kent and was very pleased to park in layby at Oare Marshes to find the Bonapartes Gull on the nearest island of mud where it stayed for at least half an hour before all birds were lifted by a noisy motorbike. Excellent views and is it the same bird coming back to Oare each year for its holidays. Only 32 species in the few hours which did include a Ring Necked Parakeet which are not present on the marsh.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-30698262383457214742015-06-19T11:18:00.001-07:002015-06-19T11:18:04.480-07:00Friday 19/06Managing to get short or very short birding trips of late. And nothing exciting to report.Today returning late afternnoon we drove across the marsh. First stop was for 4 Turtle Doves which gave good views and music to our ears. Also there was Yellow Hammer /Skylark/Pheasant/Chaffinch and Swallows untill a Sparrow Hawk joined the party and ruined it as it sat on a nearby hedge.Further along added Reed & Sedge Warblers and Greenfinch. A good search for Tree Sparrows was fruitless. Parked at the side of the road listening when a small (young) Badger walked into the road in front of the car a mad rush for the camera before I remembeered it was at home. We watched for a while at close range untill it saw us and rushed away up the road untill eventually going back into the Hedge. I can not remember such close views. Futher up a Marsh Harrier was quartering a Potato field.. Passing the Chicken Farm the Little Owl was sitting on a large tank and kept his eyes on us untill it eventually flew. A very pleasant ride home.<br />
Of note recently is the amount of Humming Bird Hawk Moths as yet none in my garden but babysitting at my daughters the other day there was a visit from at least one Moth if not more.<br />
Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-69309620834447122682015-04-03T02:26:00.001-07:002015-04-03T02:26:52.918-07:00100 Thursday 02/04When a lift offered to Dungeness and a pick up a few hours later was accepted as the weather was not too poor and there were no migrants on my list.<br />
Yearly total is abysmal but as not driving any more it is to be expected.<br />
Dropped off at Dengemarsh Road after not recording the little Owl the Hayfield held Little Egret Oystercatcher Widgeon Shelduck and Curlew. Walking round to the Hide all the usual Geese/Lapwing Swans and Little Grebe. Arriving at the crossroads outside the hide. A singing Sedge Warbler in a swarm of Insects was my first migrant and a welcome sight. Making 100 for 2015.Reed Bunting and Cettis were singing around the reserve Chiffchaff found on the rear track Main lake was quiet but Goldneye gadwall common gull chaffinch and Lesser Black backed Gull. The first calling Marsh Frog was heard.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-25758728446406316002015-01-23T09:16:00.002-08:002015-01-23T09:16:28.284-08:00Friday 23/1First post of 2015 although I have managed to get out on a few trips and yesterday even found the Night Heron at Nickolls quarry. Today only out at 2.15 but got Bittern in Flight Pintail Red Crested Pochard Bearded tit Chiffchaff Gooseanderand Kingfisher all from Hanson Hide on Arc. 5 Marsh Harriers covered the lake. a great 2 hours Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-18555388875677607012015-01-01T13:52:00.003-08:002015-01-01T13:52:32.657-08:00SUNDAY 28/12Probably my last trip out this year and need an awful lot of new birds today to beef up my bird list of 2014.<br />
My only new bird was Smew on ARC a trip down to the lighthouse was unusual as Gannets were very close to the beach . Back to the reserve and a few Gooseander were outside of the main hide..The drive back home gave up a few Yellowhammers near Haguelands. Total list for 2014 is now 155 a large drop from previous . How did I manage such good lists and was at work now retired and come up with such a poor list.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-43728709055586092862014-12-05T09:56:00.001-08:002014-12-05T09:57:32.822-08:00Friday 5/12Not a birding day but at about 10 am went to the Chemist in Dymchurch and decided to go via Burmarsh and entered Dymchurch from the far end.<br />
Just after leaving Burmarsh noticed a raptor in a ploughed field on the right hand side of the road as I got closer it took to the air and flew towards the Zoo. For the first time since moving to Romney Marsh I was watching a Ring Tailed Hen Harrier. One thought was a Rough Legged Buzzard but that was discounted immediately. .Further along the road the regular Buzzard was in its favourite bush/tree .<br />
Rest of day spent at Maidstone HospitalEddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-86937899371428498542014-11-27T07:47:00.001-08:002014-11-27T07:47:09.853-08:00Thursday 27/11Not a birding day but first bird of the day was a Marsh Harrier followed by a Kestrel and then the usual garden birds. so the rest were birds from the car on way to Supermarkets A Mistle Thrush was seen again I have sen many in the last few weeks which is unusual. . This finished with the solitary Bewick Swan in a small flock of Mute Swans<br />
Total only 16 Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-86139774822728365302014-11-27T07:15:00.002-08:002014-11-27T07:15:27.193-08:00TUESDAY 25/11An afternoon of rain rain rain but a short drive out gave up the first Bewick Swan of the year amongst a small flock of Mute swansEddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-70082244932344944502014-11-26T09:32:00.002-08:002014-11-26T09:32:15.359-08:00weather 26/11Mum now gone so cleaning up after the dog.<br />
Late afternoon sent me to Lydd to view a house so did a little drive round the usual spots a Slavonion Grebe on ARC and Curlew outside Lydd Airport then on to Littlestone Golf Club to see if SE Owls have returned but no luck looking through the mist and rain.Species 26Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-92088541164279491342014-11-26T09:24:00.001-08:002014-11-26T09:41:52.865-08:00Friday 21/11Another poor day for the weather and Mum still with me.<br />
Brent Geese were seen today as well as the usual bunch, Fieldfare numbers were down to just a few sightings so the bulk must have moved on <br />
Species was 40.<br />
Today had to take my Mums and Sisters dogs (3) there was a dead Harbour Porpoise on the beach where 2 of the dogs rolled in this stinking mess. The smell has stuck in my house and both Mum and Sister have gone home and have left us with the smell. . Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-50341741699907076832014-11-26T09:15:00.001-08:002014-11-26T09:18:17.437-08:00Tuesday 18/11Mum still with me so still viewing from the car only. Weather was poor but birding was good.<br />
We thought we had lost the Little Owls but today they were in their usual place. Mistle Thrush and Redwing were present and 500 + Fieldfare.. Total species 41<br />
<br />Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-75007567548984526422014-11-26T09:05:00.000-08:002014-11-26T09:05:28.765-08:00Tuesday 11/11A miserable day and Mum was down for a visit and at 93 hacking around Dungeness shingle was not on the cards.<br />
A drive round the local area was pleasant found most of the usual but some were unusual for Mum like Great White Egret / Golden Plover and the unusal geese Snow and Barnacle.<br />
A low total of 28. Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-34531817861468952842014-10-31T12:45:00.004-07:002014-10-31T12:48:21.628-07:0030/10After a call from Phil Sharpe we arranged a visit to Dungeness syarting at Hanson Hide at 10 am.<br />
With all the usual ducks there was Little and Great Egret stunning drake Pintail and a female Red Crested Pochard.From there over the road hoping for Ring Ouzel which we missed but Stonechats both male and female.and Tree Sparrows on the feeders.Over to the new Lighthouse where a walk around saw nothing at all. Over tpo the sea where Gannets and Scoter were seen but it was also the start of seeing Brent Geese flying in . Over the day we must have seen in excess of 1000 birds migrating in.After a quick trip to Scotney which showed Golden Plover and the usual feral geese and the first Buzzard of the day. To Finish the day a trip back to Boulderwall Farm as Phil Hoped to see the Cattle Egret which again was dipped<br />
The day as it was so warm we did see a few Butterflies but also a Clouded Yellow<br />
Many thanks Phil for a great day out.<br />
Species total 54<br />
<br />Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-56965857702459936312014-10-27T01:17:00.002-07:002014-10-27T01:17:23.187-07:00SUNDAY 26/10A excellent day.<br />
Another nice day and managed to get out for a few hours leaving home at 12.30.<br />
Kestrel was the first suprise seen behind the house and then a further 8 birds in the next few hours.<br />
Further into the marsh got a glimpse of something on a post and cruised up and stopped next to a Buzzard which had little intention of flying. Luckily no car came along so spent about 10 minutes admiring this classy bird before it moved on.<br />
Scotney had the usual geese Barnacle/Snow/Canada and Grey Lag but no Golden Plover but a large flock of birds was flushed in the far distance which were Golden Plover.<br />
Moving along a farmyard had about 30 stock Doves which gave stunning views.<br />
Arrived at the reserve the track did not give up the large numbers of Stonechat which it has of late.<br />
But over to Hanson hide which was empty unusual on a Sunday. A female Red Crested Pochard was located amongst the Coots.Great White and Little Egrets were all standing together which gave a nice example of size difference.. Pintail was seen which is early. . By now a few others had joined me in the hide which was lucky as a Kingfisher landed in front of the hide before moving right and standing on a reed stem this stayed about 8 minutes. As I was ready to leave a Wren was calling in the trees behind the hide on locating this got a brief glimpse of a Yellow Browed Warbler as it moved past.<br />
Total species 47 but stunning views<br />
All birders would of course know that the reason I had such good views was because the Camera was at home.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-20938712176672810912014-10-19T07:43:00.002-07:002014-10-19T07:43:22.555-07:00SATURDAY 18/10Another good day and managed some time out so decided on a quick scan round Scotney/Sea/Lighthouse Garden/Moat and Reserve track.<br />
No little owls on road to Dungeness and arriving at Scotney all the Golden Plover were present but still no sign of American Golden Plover. MOved on to a quick sea watch with Gannet / Kittiwake and Sandwich Terns. Lighthouse garden gave little and the Moat even less . Reserve Track did at last give up a Female Ring Ouzel a handfull of Stonechats. And best of all on the track a stunning CLOUDED YELLOW Butterfly.<br />
Total species 41<br />
<br />Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371601585053468610.post-30366502080138212432014-10-16T02:42:00.000-07:002014-10-16T02:42:09.249-07:00WENESDAY 15/10What looked like another good migration day with Ring Ouzels being reported again I dipped .but managed to locate the Cattle Egret amongst the cattle at boulder Farm . But find of the day driving across the marshes saw a group of 40 + birds flying in front of the car after a few attempts to get up close they were all tree Sparrows a fine and rare sight now a days ..Total species was a miserable 26 but as I am having to be driven by Val at the moment trips must fit round her schedule and not one that I would like , but great to get out for a short while anyway.Eddie Densonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17806975655510315235noreply@blogger.com0