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longham lake today

After yesterday's superb little gull, no sign today. Still at least 4 common sandpipers , cuckoo calling and a garden warbler singing.
 
longham lake today

Cuckoo calling and showing well today, plus reed warbler and my first whitethroat for the site.
Peregrine last night chasing the hirundines. Awesome.
Also four Canada geese flying around. first for the site for me.
 
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Longham lakes today

One out of season male pochard on the lake today, plus a canada goose, which is also unusual. two little egrets over the quarry and several reed warblers singing. Beautiful sunny day.
 
Hi folks

I had a brilliant day around Weymouth on Monday 5th with Whiskered tern, Roseate tern, Hoopoe, Spoonbill and a whole load of more common migrants. We have Cettis at several sites near here but not as showy as the ones at Radipole!
I spoke to several people from Portland through the day and they predicted a Red-rumped swallow so i guess they must have been happy with the up to 5 birds around over the next couple od days!!

Great area for birding.

Gareth
 
garganey at Longham lake

Male garganey this morning (Saturday may 17) on the flooded pools on the quarry at Longham lake, Ferndown. Scope essential for viewing here.
 
little bittern, red-rumped swallow, purple heron lodmoor

glossy ibis ferrybridge (i guess this is the one that turned up at keyhaven in the afternoon)

great white egret, cattle egret, 3 garganey, marsh harrier radipole

last but not least, olivaceous wabler portland bill


I know where I'm going tommorow!! ;)
 
Took a walk on the Sika trail at Wareham Forest yesterday and got this nice photo of a Tree pipit. It flew down into a nearby nest just after I digiscoped a few images. Loads of Coal tits in the same area with newly fledged young being fed out on the branches. Quite a few Black Caps in the trees at Morden Bog. Nothing much else to report. Saw an Adder basking in the sun which pleased the kids.

Paul.
 

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longham lakes Thursday June 19

One mute swan with a very small cygnet last night on the lake - don't know where the nest was but the youngster certainly wasn't big enough to fly.
Also two fox cubs sitting in the sun on the far side.
Lots of swifts and house martins.
 
On our annual visit to Brownsea yesterday had superb views of a Roseate Tern on the Sandwich Terns' island in the lagoon.
 
Birding Near Poole

Hi all

Dropping in a request from Yorkshire if I may.

I will be heading down to get a ferry from Poole in the near future but will have at least half a day free. Can anyone suggest a decent birding place within an hour or so of Poole, preferably north of Poole. It would need some facilities there or nearby - a toilet will do. It would be nice to see some species which I struggle to see "up North". If anyone could PM me with some locations that would be great giving directions and birds Im likely to see.

Many thanks and good birding

John
 
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