January 10th. Frozen, mostly clear, with light westerly wind.
An arrival of Thrushes brought 80 Redwings and 20 Fieldfare to the Plantation area. A Green Woodpecker was the first of the year.
January 9th. Frozen, generally clear, with light north-westerly wind.
The day started with a family of 5 Whooper Swans whooping from Tennyson's Sands. The regular Hen Harrier, a Merlin, a Chiffchaff and 3 Stonechats were all still present.
Whooper Swans, 9th January 2025.
Photo - Richard Doan
Ringing Control: Willow Warbler, ringed GPBO 29 August 2024, controlled Plaisance, Charente-Maritime, France 12 September 2024.
January 8th. Freezing, becoming cloudy, with light variable wind.
Some movement today involved small parties of Redwings and Fieldfares moving south over Sykes Farm, with a Siskin and 360 Pink-footed Geese heading north-west. The Corn Bunting flock continues its slow increase, with 22 today. From the hides were 2 Cetti's Warblers, 130 Shoveler, 2 Pintail, 5 Water Rail, 150 Golden Plover and 300 Lapwing.
Mute Swan, 8th January 2025.
Photo - Rikki Clark
January 7th. Partially cloudy, with fresh south-westerly wind.
Today's highlights included a Short-eared Owl and a Yellowhammer.
Brent Geese, 7th January 20215.
Photo - Rob Watson
Stonechat, 7th January 20215.
Photo - Rob Watson
January 6th. Quite strong westerly wind, with rain for most of morning.
Just a few reports today, including a Marsh Harrier, a Pochard, 18 Black-tailed Godwits and a Rook.
Tufted Duck, January 2025.
Photo - Rikki Clark
Wigeon, January 2025.
Photo - Rikki Clark
Curlew, January 2025.
Photo - Rikki Clark
January 5th. Rain for most of day, with mostly southerly wind.
Just 2 Woodcocks were reported at the north end of West Dunes.
January 4th. Frozen start, mostly cloudy, with light south-westerly wind.
Six Whooper Swans roosted on Tennyson's Sands before heading off south. Bearded Tits were heard again at the Mere and a Goosander was on Greenshank's Creek before flying inland. There was little movement over the sea except for 20 Red-throated Divers and 6 Red-breasted Mergansers, whilst 65 Eider were on the Haven and up to 6 Snow Buntings along the foreshore. There was an increase of Shoveler to 152 on Tennyson's Sands, but otherwise little evidence of cold-weather movement. Overland 3 Siskins headed south. Other birds around included a Cetti's Warbler, a Chiffchaff and a Short-eared Owl.
Goosander, 4th January 2025.
Photo - Kev Wilson
Roosting Oystercatchers, 4th January 2025.
Photo - Rob Watson
January 3rd. Frozen start, partially cloudy, with light westerly wind. Conditions as yesterday, becoming sunny.
The morning wader roost held 2800 Bar-tailed Godwit, 6000 Knot, 1200 Grey Plover and 1800 Oystercatcher. A Lapland Bunting was over the New Saltmarsh with many Rock Pipits, Skylarks and Reed Buntings there. Two southbound Rooks were an unusual January record. Two Bearded Tits were at the Mere and 3 Whooper Swans were on Tennyson's Sands before flying south, followed by two more. A Red Kite and two Merlins were also around.
Whooper Swans, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Paul Neale
Whooper Swans, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Paul Neale Pochard, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Paul Neale
Merlin, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Kev Wilson
Great Spotted Woodpecker, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Paul Neale
Greenfinch, 3rd January 2025.
Photo - Paul Neale
January 2nd. Frosty start, clear, with light north-westerly wind, become sunny in the afternoon. A really good (albeit cold) winter's day with good coverage of the Reserve and a good variety of birds to be seen.
Offshore highlights were 9 Kittiwakes, 2 Gannets, a Great Crested Grebe and 17 Eider heading south with 2 Red-breasted Merganser and 6 Red-throated Diver on the sea. Around the beach feeding waders included 32 Turnstone and 160 Sanderling, with a Merlin around the saltmarshes. 300 Brent Geese, 2 Hen Harriers, another Merlin, a Water Pipit, 8 Snipe and good numbers of Skylark, Rock Pipit, Linnet and Reed Bunting. Waterbirds around the lagoons included 600 Pink-footed Geese, 320 Wigeon, 10 Pintail and 14 Black-tailed Godwits. A few Redwing and Fieldfare were seen on the west side, with a Chiffchaff and a Treecreeper in the Plantation.
Fieldfare, 2nd January 2025.
Photo - Nige Lound.
Redwing, 2nd January 2025.
Photo - Nige Lound.
Sparrowhawk, 2nd January 2025.
Photo - Nige Lound.
Ice on Mill Pond Road, 2nd January 2025.
Photos - Kev Wilson
Sunset over Tennyson's Sands, 2nd January 2025.
Photo - Kev Wilson
Wishing all of our followers a very Happy New Year.
January 1st. Strong but decreasing south-westerly wind, with morning rain.
Activity by birds and birders was generally reduced by the poor weather during the morning, but rewards were had at sea: a Slavonian Grebe passed south close inshore and 6 Velvet Scoters flew into the Wash with 250 Common Scoters. Also offshore were 6 Great Crested Grebes, 10 Red-throated Divers and 3 Red-breasted Mergansers. A raft of 500 Eider was an impressive sight on the sandbanks. Other birds around included a Hen Harrier, a Marsh Harrier, a Barn Owl, 3 Water Pipits and a Chiffchaff.