Monday 1 August 2011

St Margarets at Cliffe and Sandwich Bay

Mandy and I drove to our friend Peter yesterday morning at St Margaret's at Cliffe (http://forewood.blogspot.com) for more details of our visit. From Peters we drove to Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory but had a few good spots on the way. Our list for the day is as follows:

MAGPIE
CARRION CROW
STOCK DOVE
LINNETS
LITTLE OWL
LAPWING
STARLINGS
JACKDAW
GREY HERON
ROOK
LITTLE RINGED PLOVER
DUNLIN
PIED WAGTAIL
GREYLAG GEESE
SPARROWHAWK
LITTLE EGRET
MOORHENS
HOUSE MARTINS
BLACK HEADED GULL
COLLARED DOVE
WOOD PIGEON
KESTREL
SWALLOW
GREEN WOODPECKER
HERRING GULL
SKYLARK
A LONE CANADA GOOSE (MANDY SUSSED IT WAS PLASTIC, I DIDN'T THOUGH)
CORMORANT
SHELDUCKS
WOOD SANDPIPER (A FIRST FOR ME)
COMMON SANDPIPER
GREENSHANK
LITTLE GREBE
GREEN SANDPIPER
OYSTERCATCHER
TUFTED DUCK
REDSHANK
SWIFTS
TEAL
REED BUNTING
BLACKBIRD
REED WARBLER
LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL
COOT
HOUSE SPARROW

That gave me a total of 45 for the day, my best days birding and over only 4 hours.

Click on photos to enlarge

BOEING 747 GOING OVER THE HIDE

 SAME PLANE LANDED AT MANSTON AIRPORT IN THE DISTANCE

COMMON SANDPIPER

 LINNETS ON PHONE LINE

 LITTLE EGRET

 LITTLE OWL
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 RED ADMIRAL

SHELDUCK

 
 WOOD SANDPIPER ABOVE AND BELOW



Also on Friday I place my moth trap in Mandys garden for a trial run and below are a few of what were trapped on Saturday morning.

DARK ARCHES

 DOT MOTH

 LESSER BROAD BORDERED YELLOW UNDERWING MOTH

 RED TWIN SPOT CARPET

 RUSTIC

 SHUTTLE SHAPED DART

MALE WILLOW BEAUTY




4 comments:

  1. Good visit for you there Phil, some nice Moff photo's too. A good spot that Wood sand ;-)

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  2. Phil & Mandy ,
    Hope you didn't include the 747 in the 45 total .
    As you say , a great four hours . If only it was like that all of the time .

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  3. Hi Phil and Mandy, the moth labelled as a Dot is a Cabbage Moth, and despite me telling Peter that Hoplodrina was a Rustic, I now think he was right the first time and it's a scond generation Vine's Rustic. The Carpet looks more like a Common Carpet to me (I can't see much red in it).
    cheers,
    Tony

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