Dungeness 28/08/24

A warm day, with a light southerly wind. We started with a look on the sea, which proved fairly quiet, although there was some movement of Sandwich Terns to east. Walking back we watched a juvenile Peregrine circling over the power station, which led to an exodus of the local pigeons. To the observatory next where they were ringing birds. These included a Whinchat and Stonechat which were both seen in the hand after being rung. In the moat there were good numbers of warblers, mostly Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler. The ARC held plenty of birds, though was generally disappointing for waders. Four-five Garganey were on one of the closest islands. On the far side of the pit a Glossy Ibis stood alongside a Great White Egret. The lack of waders on the ARC was nicely compensated by visiting a sandpit, just over the border in E. Sussex. There were no less than 18 Green Sandpiper, two Wood Sandpiper, three Curlew Sandpiper, a Greenshank and three Knot amongst commoner waders. Juvenile Whinchat...