A low-key end to the year over the last few days, with a
Ring-necked Parakeet at Easton (28th) the only sighting of particular interest; other local/seasonal oddities included a
Shoveler in Portland Harbour (29th) and the first
Merlin of the winter at the Bill (31st). More routine winter fare included up to 4
Snipe, 2
Chiffchaffs and singles of
Golden Plover,
Purple Sandpiper and
Reed Bunting at the Bill, a
Firecrest at Pennsylvania Castle, singles of
Redwing and
Goldcrest at Easton, a
Mute Swan at Ferrybridge and up to 42
Turnstones, 11
Black-necked Grebes, 5
Great Northern Divers, 5
Common Scoter and 2
Black-throated Divers at Portland Harbour. Sea movement included daily
Red-throated Divers off the Bill (max 9 on 28th) and a single
Red-breasted Merganser through off there on 29th.
Although no strangers to exhibitions of gluttony, you'd think this Cormorant's catch was right at the limit of what it could cope with; per Pete Saunders, a c30cm fish would be expected to weigh in at c800gms - BWP records that a Cormorant's average daily consumption is 425-700gms © Pete Saunders:
First Dark Sword Grass since mid-November a new arrival in the Obs moth-traps overnight; single Rusty-dot Pearl the only other migrant
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— Portland Bird Observatory (@portlandbirdobs.bsky.social) December 31, 2024 at 10:53 AM