Sandwich/St.Margaret's 30/08/25
The day started at Sandwich looking for a Spotted Crake mentioned on Birdguides. We parked at Sandwich Quay and then walked along the river for about 35 minutes during which a number of House Martins were seen, also three Clouded Yellow. On reaching New Downs South Pool the crake was on view straight away, venturing out from the reeds. It was backlit for much of the time so tricky to photograph. A Snipe was also there plus a number of Coot.
In the afternoon we headed towards St. Margaret's, parking up in a layby on the Dover Road. Three Dotterel were present in a stubble field which had been harrowed. Excellent views of the birds were obtained, an adult with two juveniles. The adult Dotterel was the first I've seen for a long time.
The final stop was a brief look for Chough near Dover Castle. Eight birds were near the aviary and so quite distant.
Spotted Crake |
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The walk along the Stour |
Juvenile Dotterel |
Adult Dotterel |
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