Wednesday, 5 January 2022

IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER

 It has been bleak this month with largely grey skies and drizzle so I had to make the most of the odd sunny spells,its mostly sea birds with the occasional surprise.

RAZORBILL DOVER HARBOUR
GUILLEMOT DOVER HARBOUR
SHAG DOVER DOCKS
SHAG

WILLIAM &KATE JOHNSTON AN OLD LIFEBOAT WELLINGTON DOCK DOVER.

LITTLE EGRET ROCK POOLING SAMPHIRE HOE
CAUGHT A LARGE PRAWN
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KITTIWAKES COMMON GULL AND MEDITERRANEAN GULLS DOVER HARBOUR.
RING TAIL HEN HARRIER STODMARSH
STODMARSH SUNSET

EARLY MORNING CIRRUS  

WHITE STORK WORTH
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SAMPHIRE HOE SUNRISE

BLACK REDSTART SAMPHIRE HOE
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GREAT NORTHERN DIVER SAMPHIRE HOE
5 GOOSANDERS FLYING WEST SAMPHIRE HOE.
MALE HEN HARRIER CASTLE COOTE SOUTH SWALE.
ANOTHER VISIT TO WORTH THE STORK WAS MUCH CLOSER THIS TIME
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WHITE FRONTED GEESE WORTH.

BLACK THROATED DIVER RAMSGATE HARBOUR
WE HAVE LIFT OFF.
RED THROATED DIVER RAMSGATE HARBOUR
SHAG RAMSGATE HARBOUR.
MEDWAY QUEEN UNDERGOING REFURBISHMENT RAMSGATE HARBOUR.
8 BEWICK SWANS ARC PIT GOOD TO SEE 3 YOUNGSTERS.
TAKING OFF
AIRBORNE
-BEWICK SWANS BREED ON THE ARCTIC TUNDRA.
-AND VISIT US IN WINTER.
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A BIG SURPRISE 3 AVOCETS IN THE MIDDLE OF DOVER HARBOUR.
CALAIS SEAWAYS IS NOW ISLE OF INNIS FREE  OF IRISH FERRIES.

SUNARISE NEW YEARS EVE 2021


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