20 Feb 25

Wakeham

It was yet another wet and miserable day, with low cloud which stayed with us all day. So as per norm.....

A ringed Rock Pipit at Church Ope Cove.

Black-tailed Godwits at Radipole RSPB Reserve.

Busy feeders.

Goldfinches on the feeders.

A "Mermaids Purse" at Church Ope Cove

Wall Lizards in the grounds of St Andrews Church.

Blue Tits on the feeders.

19 Feb 25

Wakeham

It was a pretty dull day, with drizzle which lingered for most of it. So no walk today.

A very flooded Lodmoor RSPB Reserve.

A Kestrel hovering over the Jurassic Pools.

A female Black Redstart at Church Ope Cove.

A wet miserable day

Sea Fern at Church Ope Cove

Wall Lizards in the grounds of St Andrews Church.

A Robin on the feeders in the back garden

18 Feb 25

Lower Horse Paddock, Higher Horse Paddock, Broadcroft Butterfly Reserve, Broadcroft Quarry Lane, Silklake Quarry, Bumpers Lane, The Cuttings, Wakeham Railway Cuttings (east), Wakeham Railway Cuttings, Wakeham Wildlife Site, Wakeham Meadows and Old Quarry Lane

It was another long walk today, to stretch my legs and to build up a bit of stamina.

Main highlights in that ever-present strong south-easterly, were a male Stonechat on the butterfly reserve and videoing a Kestrel hovering. I was quite pleased with the latter.

Birds Recorded:
1 Kestrel
Herring Gull
1 Stock Dove
Wood Pigeon
Dunnock
Robin
1 Stonechat
Blackbird
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Wren
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Jackdaw
Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Goldfinch

This Kestrel was at eyelevel...........

...........as it hovered over Penns Weare.

A Stock Dove in Silklake Quarry.

A Robin in one of the gardens at the back of Wakeham.

A male Stonechat in the butterfly reserve. There was no sign of the female.

These four Starlings are still sporting their Winter colours.


Escapees, Ferals, Possibles Etc.
Feral pigeon


Plants:
Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna)
Wild Cherry (Prunus avium)
Ivy-leaved Toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis)
Hawkweed Oxtongue (Picris hieracioides)

Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna)

The Wild Cherry (Prunus avium) along Broadcroft Quarry Lane is just coming flower

If I have ID'd this correctly then this is Ivy-leaved Toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis). It is also known as Kenilworth Ivy, Coliseum Ivy, Oxford Ivy, Mother of Thousands, Pennywort and Wandering Sailor. Phew, so many alternative names!!!

And another plant which is still in flower was.......

............this hawkweed, which I believe is Hawkweed Oxtongue (Picris hieracioides)


Ted
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And before you ask, that is Ted's head looking towards Silklake Quarry. Still doesn't look right though!!!


Aircraft Today
:

This is a Cirrus SR22 on its way..............

............from Guernsey to the UK and back. More on this aircraft here.

This is an AT75 twin-engine turboprop aircraft on.............

..............its way from Bristol to Jersey. More on this aircraft here.

17 Feb 25

Chesil Beach Visitors Centre and Ferrybridge Sandflats

It was perfect timing, as I parked up at the Chesil Beach Visitors Centre. High tide was around 9:30am and I arrived at 11:30am, just as a few sandflats were beginning to show as the tide began to recede.

Main highlights were 60+ Dark-bellied Brent Geese, close to the visitors centre where was also a pair of Stonechats.

Birds Recorded:
60+ Dark-bellied Brent Geese
2 Oystercatcher
3 Ringed Plover
30+ Dunlin
5 Turnstone
Black-headed Gull
Mediterranean Gull
Herring Gull
3 Great Black-backed Gull
Wood Pigeon
2 Skylark
2 Meadow Pipit
1 Rock Pipit
2 Pied Wagtail
2 Stonechat
Magpie
Carrion Crow
1 Raven
Starling
1 Greenfinch

Below are a few photos and videos of the Dark-bellied Brent Geese at Ferrybridge today.






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Oystercatchers...............

...................and another one.

From top to bottom.
Oystercatcher
Turnstone
Ringed Plover
Dunlin

Three Ringed Plovers

Three Dunlin.

Mediterranean Gulls of different ages.

A well camouflaged Skylark in amongst the scrub.

And a Rock Pipit. Thank you to Ed Wilson for pointing out that this is not a Meadow Pipit, which I am used to seeing at Ferrybridge.

A male Stonechat photographed through the windscreen of the car.


Ted:

I know Ted, I haven't taken your lead off. But there are signs that say all dogs should be on leads at all times.

16 Feb 25

Lower Horse Paddock, Higher Horse Paddock, Broadcroft Butterfly Reserve, Broadcroft Quarry Lane, Bumpers Lane, Silklake Quarry, The Cuttings Quarry, Wakeham Railway Cuttings (east), Wakeham Railway Cuttings, Wakeham Meadows and Old Quarry Lane

A slightly longer walk than I have done of late, but sadly nothing much to write about under the grey skies and that very cold easterly wind.

Birds Recorded:
1 Kestrel
Herring Gull
1 Great Black-backed Gull
Wood Pigeon
Dunnock
Robin
Blackbird
1 Song Thrush
Long-tailed Tit
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Wren
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Jackdaw
Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Goldfinch


Escapees, Ferals, Possibles Etc.
Feral pigeon


Plants:
Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum)
Common Daisy (Bellis perennis)
Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum)
Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
Primrose (Primula vulgaris)
Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)

Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum). Also known as Ramsons, Buckrams, Broad-leaved Garlic, Wood Garlic, Bear Leek or Bear's Garlic.

Common Daisy (Bellis perennis)

Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum)

Gorse (Ulex europaeus)

Primrose (Primula vulgaris)

Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)


Ted:

Ted letting the local Foxes know he's back!!

15 Feb 25

Wakeham

It was a day spent at home with an hour sat in the back garden watching the world go by. Today I was joined by a Dunnock, the first I have seen in the back garden this year.

But where was the "resident" Robin!! I did hear one singing a several gardens down, but there was no sign of the one that has been here for quite a few months.

Much later a Little Owl was heard calling from around Bumpers Lane at 23:05. All I've got to do now is see one!!

Below are a few photos and videos of the Dunnock







Ted
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Ted posing again on "his" seat.

Sorry Ted, did I not get your best side!!

14 Feb 25

Penns Wood, St Andrew's Church, Church Ope Cove and Rufus Castle

It was a change of scenery today, with a walk down to Church Ope Cove. However it appears that no one is allowed to visit the cove, because of recent rock falls. Dorset Council have placed an order prohibiting the use of the footpath, and anyone caught doing so will face a fine up to £1000.



So my walk was somewhat shortened, but I was still able to note 4 Grey Seals in the surf, plus my first Peregrine Falcon of the year as it headed south down the island.

Mammals Recorded:
4 Grey Seal

In the surf at the cove were 4 Grey Seals.

Here are two together.


Birds Recorded:
1 Peregrine Falcon
Herring Gull
Wood Pigeon
Dunnock
Robin
Blackbird
Long-tailed Tit
Great Tit
Blue Tit
Wren
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Jackdaw
2 Raven
Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Goldfinch

And my first Peregrine Falcon of the year.

And a Raven being harassed by Carrion Crows over the cove.