22nd April

Today's stiff easterly may have made for challenging conditions in the field but it was certainly no impediment for birds on the move, with a flurry of active migrants passing through the various island watchpoints that included a minimum of 700 Swallows, 60 Yellow Wagtails, 50 House Martin, 45 Swift, 40 Sand Martin, 2 Hobbies and singles of Marsh Harrier, Grey Heron, Merlin, Collared Dove and Tree Pipit. Unsurprisingly grounded migrants remained harder to detect but did include a Nightingale seen briefly in Helen's Fields in addition to 3 Whinchats, 2 Garden Warblers and a Pied Flycatcher around the Bill. On the sea front, both the Bill and Chesil were well watched with waders dominating the returns that included 250 Whimbrel, 230 Bar-tailed Godwits, 21 Grey Plovers, 3 Arctic Terns, 2 Garganey, 2 Sanderling and singles of Black-throated Diver, Knot and Arctic Skua.

Sensory overload at the Bill tip this morning what with there still being c8000 gulls offshore; passing seabirds poor with a single BtDiver the best for us. Lots of inbound vismig, mainly Swallows but multiples of Swift & Yellow Wagtail + single Merlin; weary Collared Dove in off.

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— Portland Bird Observatory (@portlandbirdobs.bsky.social) April 22, 2026 at 11:44 AM

Fun evening seawatch on Chesil but doubtless less fun for the succession of waders finding it really hard work to get over the beach/Portland Harbour into the teeth of a blasting easterly; nearly 150 each of Bar-tailed Godwit and Whimbrel + singles of Grey Plover and Knot. Great migration watching!

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— Portland Bird Observatory (@portlandbirdobs.bsky.social) April 22, 2026 at 11:26 PM