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4th Jan

A very cold morning with the Long Pits almost frozen over. A Snipe, two Chiffchaffs, a Dartford Warbler and a Siskin.

A Grey Seal was feeding offshore.

3rd Jan

Another icy morning. A check of the land produced a Snipe, five Chiffchaffs, a Dartford Warbler and two Firecrests. The sea was quiet with just 237 auks and 120 Red-throated Divers of note.

Two Grey Seals were feeding offshore.

2nd Jan

A cold day. Seawatching produced ten Brent Geese, two Teal, a Mediterranean Gull, a Great Skua, 613 auks and 628 Red-throated Divers. Two Chiffchaffs and a Firecrest were seen in the trapping area. 

1st Jan 2026

 Happy New Year to all our followers.

A fairly quiet start to the New Year. Two hours of seawatching produced two Velvet Scoters, a Great Skua, 689 auks, 407 Red-throated Divers and 164 Gannets. A Merlin was seen on the beach.

A Grey Seal was feeding offshore.

A good selection of birds from around the general area included 26 White-fronted Geese at Dengemarsh, 30 Bewick's Swans, two Whooper Swans at Caldicot Lane, a Scaup, two Goosanders and four Black-necked Grebes at Scotney, a Great Northern Diver on Burrowes,14 Cattle Egrets roosting at ARC and 15 Tree Sparrows and 22 Corn Buntings at Midley Crossing.  

31st Dec

A check of the land produced two Shovelers and a Teal on the Long Pits, a Chiffchaff and three Firecrests in the trapping area and a Dartford Warbler at the entrance to the estate. A Merlin was seen at the Point. Seawatching produced four Shelduck, five Pintail, 348 auks sp. and 598 Red-throated Divers.


30th Dec

A quiet day with just eight Wigeon, two Velvet Scoters, a Sandwich Tern, 204 Red-throated Divers and 7000 Cormorants offshore. A Chiffchaff was heard in the trapping area.

29th Dec

A 90-minute seawatch this morning produced two Wigeon, 32 Great Crested Grebes, 465 auks sp., 341 Red-throated Divers, a Great Northern Diver and 7000 Cormorants.

A Grey Seal was feeding offshore and a dead Porpoise was washed up on the beach. 

28th Dec

 No coverage.

27th Dec

The morning seawatch produced three Shelduck, a Pintail, two Velvet Scoters, 58 Kittiwakes, three Mediterranean Gulls, 1870 Guillemots, 98 Razorbills, 272 Red-throated Divers and 324 Gannets.

Two Common Seals and two Grey Seals were feeding offshore.

26th Dec

Seawatching this morning produced 126 Great Crested Grebes, an Avocet, 10,925 Guillemots, 575 Razorbills, 356 Red-throated Divers, 821 Gannets and 5300 Cormorants. A Merlin and a Dartford Warbler were seen at the Point.

A Porpoise and Grey Seal were seen offshore.