East Kent & New Hythe 4/01/26

A cold though very sunny day started at Seasalter. No less than a Siberian Thrush had been found there yesterday at the north end of the RSPB reserve. Unfortunately there was no sign of it today, though the search was made more difficult viewing south from the seawall and thus into the sun.

By mid-morning we left Seasalter and went instead to look for Tundra Bean Geese which had been reported in the Upstreet/Sarre area. Three were seen albeit rather distant in an arable field with two Mute Swans.

Finally to New Hythe where a pair of Hooded Merganser were showing very well on the Tesco lake along Leybourne Lane. A male and a female, the birds were very active, diving in search of food. There are clearly doubts concerning their providence as the mergansers were very approachable, nevertheless a delight to see.

A Water Rail dashed out at one point near to where five Fulvous Whistling Ducks were resting up!

Tundra Bean Geese


Hooded Mergansers, female on the left, male on the right





Water Rail

Fulvous Whistling Ducks



















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