We've had a lovely break from the wet weather with it being cold but a wonderfully bright day today at Dungeness. Visitors have been on the reserve trying to catch a glimpse of our pair of penduline tits up on the viewing ramp over Hooker's pit. The red-faced and grins on visitors faces tells us that the sightings have been successful! The long-eared owl and a Dartford warbler have also been seen today. Three great white egrets have been seen in different places and a sparrowhawk has been spotted hunting over the reserve.

Thanks to Richard Gannon for these photographs of the Penduline tit at Dungeness!

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Other sightings on the reserve have been:

Egyptian goose – Denge Marsh on 8th

 

Smew – three redheads on Burrowes pit and one on ARC on 10th

Pintail – 21 on Burrowes pit on 10th

Goldeneye – 3 on Burrowes and ARC on 11th    

Goosander – female on south end of ARC on 10th

 

Slavonian grebe – at back of Hookers pits on 10th

 

Shag – one immature on Burrowes pit on 9th

Great white egret – 3 at Denge Marsh on 11th

Bittern – at Hookers pits on 10th

 

Peregrine – over Burrowes pit on 9th

Merlin – over visitor centre on 11th

Water rail – at Denge Marsh on 8th

 

Golden plover – 40 at Denge Marsh on 6th

Avocet – over Burrowes pit and Denge Marsh on 9th

Black-tailed godwit – Denge Marsh on 6th

 

Little Gull – over Burrowes pit on 10th

Long-eared owl – one roosting in willow on the far side of the dipping pond on 11th

Barn owl – at ARC on 7th

 

Kingfisher – ARC on 11th

Great Spotted Woodpecker – car park feeders on 10th

 

Stonechat – by entrance track on 11th

Chiffchaff – at Dennis’ hide on 11th

Bearded tit – at Hookers pits on 10th

Long-tailed tit – 2 at ARC on 6th

Penduline tit – two from viewing ramp at Hookers pits on 10th    

Firecrest – by Firth hide on 11th

Goldcrest – 1 by Firth hide on 11th

Goldfinch – Firth hide on 10th

 

Raven – near Denge Marsh on 11th

 

Stoat – on access track on 7th

Hare – by access track on 7th

Parents
  • What a great list of sightings!  I'm delighted for Rich - he must be very happy to have snapped the penduline tits.  Well done.

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.

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  • What a great list of sightings!  I'm delighted for Rich - he must be very happy to have snapped the penduline tits.  Well done.

    Our herring gulls are red listed birds.  Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.

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