After a wet and windy winter, the start of March saw the mist nets back up in Millcombe for the season ahead. A nice warm period last week saw the first migrants arriving back to the island including Chaffinch, Stonechat and Goldcrest. All birds ringed under license and with relevant permissions.
13.03.2026 11:23
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Black-tailed Godwit & Avocet in flight over Brownsea lagoon this am, seen from the @harbourbirds.bsky.social Winter Safari boat trip. Also 2 Spoonbill & Greylag ringed U611 on the lagoon. @wildontheroad.bsky.social @thomasweston.bsky.social
08.03.2026 13:36
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@thomasweston.bsky.social 2 Greylag Holes Bay SE from Tony. 10 on Brownsea Friday 20/2, at least 2 ringed but distant
26.02.2026 14:15
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Thank you Alison, apologies foe the late response i have only just seen this post. Will get some life histories for you soon!
05.11.2025 18:08
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juvenile Shag off New Passage this morning.
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A juvenile Shag & Fulmar were nice finds by @thomasweston.bsky.social at Severn Beach. Hopefully the first of some decent seabirds over the next few days (Sabine's Gull & Wilson's Petrel have already been seen in the Bristol channel in the last 2 days). The Shag showed nicely off New Passage later.
28.08.2025 11:23
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Juvenile Shag upriver past Severn Beach 1018 now by Shaft rocks. @severnsidebirds.bsky.social @martynhayes.bsky.social @bristolbirding.bsky.social
28.08.2025 09:18
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Shag off Severn Beach drifting upriver @severnsidebirds.bsky.social @bristolbirding.bsky.social @martynhayes.bsky.social
28.08.2025 09:14
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Fulmar currently floating up to the new Severn Bridge before preforming short flights to avoid going under. Tide still rising so presume the bird will spend the remaining hour and a half here. @severnsidebirds.bsky.social @martynhayes.bsky.social @severnsidebirds.bsky.social
28.08.2025 08:23
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Fulmar Severn Beach 0903 @bristolbirding.bsky.social @severnsidebirds.bsky.social
28.08.2025 08:03
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5 Garganey (pic pf all), 3 Spoonbill, 2 Great egrets, Marsh Harrier, Peregrine, Cranes and more from the Zeiss this afternoon at Slimbridge WWT. @slimbridge-wild.bsky.social @wwtworldwide.bsky.social #Glosbirds
18.08.2025 18:20
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Crossbills on the move again on the South Coast. Keep an eye out @portlandbirdobs.bsky.social for more! @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
17.07.2025 09:11
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Lesser white fronted goose of dubious origin at Poole Park today! @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
28.06.2025 17:07
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One of the largest Toads I think I've ever seen was a highlight of my @btobirds.bsky.social Heathland Bird Surveys last night on a quiet bog in Dorset. The surveys were made less quiet by the 18 Nightjar territories recorded in what seemed another super active evening on the heath! Amazing.
26.06.2025 07:43
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To find a Heathland Bird Survey area near you visit the map on our website: www.bto.org/get-involved...
Thank you to everyone who has taken part so far!
04.06.2025 08:13
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Dorset birders in the Wareham area, if you have a spare 45mins from 21:15 - 22:00 and would like to help the @btobirds.bsky.social record Nightjars as part of the Heathland Bird Survey, then this is the survey for you! Any help is much appreciated. In 10 nights of surveys I had 120 recorded!
03.06.2025 13:34
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That's very cool! I think there must have been some coastal movements with flocks looking for food. Amazing that Portland didn't have any reported!
03.06.2025 07:53
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29 Crossbill migrating along the Dorset Coast around Lulworth Cove today in three flocks. @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
01.06.2025 21:04
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Cattle, pigs, horses, a combination of all three in areas and in few areas sheep. UK trends can be found on the BTO and RSPB website but increasing nationally
31.05.2025 22:41
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But fundamentally it's getting the right mix in the area, protecting it so it can remain an amazing Heathland but also connecting it too. The once Great Heath is now just photos and literature, a lot of these areas are quite isolated so connecting the environments together is much needed
29.05.2025 22:22
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It's not all just Heather, or gorse, or acid grassland, a mix of species are necessary and grazing is fundamental too. Some areas have active removal of invasive pines and shrubs, deer control is widespread and active management is totally necessary in a lot of these areas or a gorse forest grows!
29.05.2025 22:20
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Sites are managed by a range of landowners with advice by natural England or other charities such as RSPB. A lot of gorse at different ages is great, cutting back and burning areas is good. Scrapes for amphibians and reptiles, plus Woodlark too. Creating a mosaic of habitat with the Heathlands...
29.05.2025 22:18
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Hide and Sika with this one today on the @btobirds.bsky.social Heathland Bird Surveys. This young one was very cosy and snug in his grassy bed, allowing a quick pick before I retraced my steps and left him to it.
24.05.2025 18:14
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One of many Dartford Warbler juveniles exploring their Heathland habitats the past week. It's great to confirm breeding on my @btobirds.bsky.social Heathland Bird Surveys with many more yet to emerge from their nests just yet! Look at those cute faces. @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
24.05.2025 18:00
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Actually 9 goslings... the ringed pair still have 3! @thomasweston.bsky.social
18.05.2025 19:28
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