Nothing to report on the bird front.
Another Eastern Bordered Straw was trapped overnight.
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| Eastern Bordered Straw Heliothis nubigera Dungeness 2nd June 2026 |
A Honey Buzzard flew over the trapping area and then headed north this morning. Two Chiffchaffs were caught in the moat.
The moth traps were high on quality with a Striped Hawkmoth and another two Eastern Bordered Straws being the highlights as well as a Lime Hawkmoth, a Hummingbird Hawkmoth and a Bordered Straw.
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| Striped Hawkmoth Hyles livornica Dungeness 21st May 2026 |
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| Eastern Bordered Straw Heliothis nubigera Dungeness 31st May 2026 |
In addition, a Purple Marbled was caught in Lydd-on-Sea and at least three more Eastern Bordered Straws were caught across the Point.
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| Purple Marbled Eublemma ostrina Lydd-on-Sea 31st May 2026 |
Frustratingly, the birds of the day would have been a small flock of Bee-eaters which flew over the Point mid-morning but went unseen. A Crossbill also flew over.
A Scorched Carpet and two Beautiful Hook-tips were the only moths of note in the traps and a pair of mating Hummingbird Hawkmoths were seen on the power station wall..
There was an impressive arrival of Painted Ladies during the morning with at least 400 being seen.
The highlight of the day was a female Montagu's Harrier which flew south towards the Point before turning and heading inland where it was also seen at ARC and Cockles Bridge. A Spotted Flycatcher was also seen. The sea was very quiet with just a Gadwall, 24 Common Scoters, a Bar-tailed Godwit and 32 Mediterranean Gulls passing east.
Two Porpoise and a Grey Seal were feeding offshore.
Offshore, 81 Common Scoters, six Grey Plovers and seven Mediterranean Gulls passed through but nothing much to report on the land.
Five Porpoises and two Grey Seals were seen offshore and four Brown Hares were seen on the land.
The highlight of the day though was the catching of an Eastern Bordered Straw overnight. The third Observatory record of this scarce migrant moth.
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| Eastern Bordered Straw Heliothis nubigera Dungeness 26th May 2026 |
After yesterdays excitement it was much quieter today with barely a migrant to be seen on the land. Sixty-two Mediterranean Gulls flew east and six Corn Buntings were seen on the Point.
Offshore, 12 Porpoises and two Grey Seals were feeding and two Brown Hares were seen in the Desert.
A brilliant days birding began with the finding of a singing Greenish Warbler at the north-west corner of the trapping area. Surprisingly it gave superb views for most of the morning and early afternoon and was the first Dungeness record since 1993. Four Bee-eaters were seen on numerous occasions during the day while two Honey Buzzards, a Red Kite and two White Storks also flew over. A check of the sea in the evening produced 60 Mediterranean Gulls.
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| Greenish Warbler Phylloscopus trochiloides Dungeness 24th May 2026 |
Three Porpoise were seen offshore and a Brown Hare was seen in the Desert.
The moth traps produced three Small Mottled Willows.