Monday, January 26, 2009

Saturday 24th (Isle Of Sheppy)

Decided to spend the weekend back in London I was not going to do a lot just wanted a nice relaxing weekend but my mate phone do you fancy a afternoon on the Island ( the Island being The Isle of Sheppey) this is one of the best winter raptor watch point in the south of England

We set of from my house at 11-30 and on route we had a quick look to see if we could see Waxwing but no luck

Then it was on to the Island we drove straight to Capel Fleet we stopped at the first corner where we found a buzzard sitting on one of the mounds of rubbish
At first we thought it was a Rough Legged Buzzard but it turned out to be just a common buzzard which was the first of 4 common Buzzards we had, then some one come up and said that the chap on the corner was watching the Rough Legged Buzzard just down the road so off we went to have a look and yes the R L Buzzard was flying around this was 1 of 2 that were present. We also had 2 ring tailed Hen Harriers , plus 8+ Marsh Harriers we also had White Fronted Geese

Then it was of to the raptor watch point on route we had Corn Bunting this was my 100 species of the year on arrival at the watch point we had a pair of Peregrines and more marsh Harriers and a immature Merlin sitting on a fence post we stayed here for a while watching raptors plus golden plover, and Red Legged Partridge

Our next stop was at the church and a walk down towards the swale reserve we only walked a short way down the track when we both picked up on the Hooded Crow and had excellent views of the bird sitting on top of a bush ( When I say excellent views in birding terms I mean Cripperling views the best we have seen here for quite a while) which was good as I had forgotten my boots so no need to get my feet wet

Next stop was at Harty Ferry thought we might find a Little Egret here but no luck but we did find the Great Northern Diver that had been seen from Oare marshes the other side of the swale the bird was a long way up river but we still had good views of It

Then it was back to the raptor watch point soon after arriving we had 2 Short Eared Owls plus 2 Barn Owls and more Marsh Harriers, plus the female perigrine was still about We then drove back along the road and found 1 of the Short Eared Owls Sitting on a post

No Little Owl and still no Redwing

So all in all a very good afternoons birding on the Island

Raptors for the day
Rough Legged Buzzard…………………………..1
Common Buzzard…………………………………..4
Marsh Harrier………………………………………..40+
Hen Harrier (ring tailed)………………………….4
Peregrine……………………………………………….2
Merlin……………………………………………………1
Kestrel (on route)…………………………………..6

Owls
Short Eared…………………………………………..2
Barn Owl………………………………………………2

Plus a few other good birds

This is why It is one of the best winter raptor watch points but remember it is not always as good as this we where as you say B***** Lucky

But I do Have a Habit of having good birding luck on my side as some of the up and coming reports from some of my past trips will prove

So keep tuned I will be posting more now I am back into a routine

2 comments:

Eagleseagles said...

Not too bad but confirms my latest idea that the bird seth spotted was the light pase morph...so only a common dipped! ya!

good raptor watching as ever..thinks i may retire to sheppey after all!

C

Ruth said...

A nice list there Kite!
Good birding to you for 2009!