With up to 10 Black Terns, a White-winged Tern and a Pectoral Sandpiper on the Birdguides all week, a fantastic weather forecast and with all the usual good stuff the site has to offer it seemed reasonable to head to Dungeness for a visit. I managed to get up early and arrived at the Arc Pit car park at 6.45AM, Margie deciding to stay tucked up in bed! I had missed the sunrise but it was still a cracking sky and as I was kitting up a couple of Cattle Egrets flew by, which I considered a good start!!
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| Cattle Egret | 
Took the scope around to the Hansen Hide, the Pectoral Sandpiper was on show, but distant and a Common Sandpiper was also present amongst the commoner stuff! The highlight was probably the hundreds of Swallows and Martins feeding over the water, I didn't even bother to try and get pictures!!π I was pretty much surrounded by Hirundines for the rest of the day, definitely building up to leave!
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| Pectoral Sandpiper in amongst the ducks who were largely indifferent | 
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| The light gave for some quite nice pics of the locals | 
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| Tufted Duck | 
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| Young Swan | 
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| Both the Sandpipers | 
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| Common Sandpiper | 
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| Little Egret | 
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| Shame the Pec Sand didn't come a bit closer | 
Normally I would head to the Point while I waited for the reserve's gate to open, but it was such a nice day and the lack of wind suggested Seawatching would be pointless, I decided to walk from the Arc to Burrows, where the Terns were reportedly doing their thing, via Dengemarsh . I know what you're thinking, "are you mad?" π Such a long walk would kill a lesser man but for someone just 6 ounces off their BMI it would be no problem, obviously I left the scope in the car and decided to ditch the woolly hat as the day warmed up nicely. The decision, paid of big time, with a lovely Whinchat just 100yards onto the reserve! Lots of small birds along the walk to Hooker's ramp, Linnets, Goldfinches and Reed Buntings as well as Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps and Lesser Whitethroat!
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| Whinchat | 
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| Photo-bombing my Spider's Web pic! | 
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| Linnet | 
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| Egyptian Geese | 
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| Reed Bunting | 
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| Juvenile Goldfinch | 
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| Kestrel | 
 At Hooker's Ramp, there were Beardies calling all around, though they refused to pose for pics, a Sedge Warbler did pose, but couldn't get any pics of the Chiffies and Blackcaps which were in the surrounding bushes. Nice fly past by a Great White Egret was probably the highlight!
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| Great Egret | 
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| Sedge Warbler | 
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| Pair of Swans, wouldn't do the heart thing!! | 
Called by the lure of the Terns I didn't linger long, figured I'd have another crack at the Beardies on the way back. Between Hooker's and Dengemarsh, there was a bird sat high in a tree that had me scratching my head, until I realised it was a Wheatear!! 
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| Wheatear atop a tree | 
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| Couple of Great Crested Grebes one in Breeding one in Non-breeding plumage | 
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| Dragonflies were starting to appear in numbers, were absolutely loads buzzing about by the end! | 
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| Great Egret | 
I arrived at Burrow's Pit and after a bit of faffing around picked up a couple of Terns dip feeding over the water, the light was terrible and it a few minutes to ascertain that these were Black Terns, sadly the White-winged Tern was not seen all day, the perceived wisdom was it had buggered off taking most of the Black Terns with it.π’π’ I attempted some pictures but the afore mentioned conditions and the blighters staying in the middle of the pit made it pretty difficult. Managed to get a few pics of the Chiffchaffs flitting about in the nearby bushes as well!
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| Black Tern | 
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| Chiffchaff | 
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| Reed Bunting | 
 Poor results, but huge fun watching them feeding, several other birders present by now, as we stood, watching the Terns, a Merlin flew over, always good to see but I failed to get a pic, I also failed to get a pic of the Kingfisher that flew past  I blame the long walk for dulling my reactions!! I retraced my steps with a view to picking up the car and heading to the point to have a look at the sea and hunt for some Black Redstarts. A bit of a Raptorfest with, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel seen on the walk and Marsh Harrier and Buzzard seen back at Hookers where the Beardies finally showed well enough for a poor picture. Can't believe with the sheer volume of Dragonflies I never saw a Hobby!!
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| Kestrel | 
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| Blue Tit, nice to see quite a few resident birds | 
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| Sparrowhawk | 
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| Bearded Tit (male) | 
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| Bearded Tit (female) | 
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| Another Great Egret | 
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| Marsh Harrier | 
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| Common Buzzard | 
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| Kestrel | 
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| Robin | 
Some views from Hooker's Ramp! Very peaceful and pleasant in the lovely sunshine.
At this point another birder told me a Glossy Ibis was on the Arc pit, so I headed back to the car, on the way I spotted some Cattle Egrets in with some cows, again fairly distant. 
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| Juvenile with dark bill | 
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| Raven | 
As I reached the car, news came out over Birdguides that an American Golden Plover had been found on Burrow's Pit from Dennis Hide, a bit of a dilemma, I decided to nip in and see the Glossy Ibis first before heading to the reserve, bit risky as the rarer bird could well bugger off but neither were Lifers so I took the chance!!
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| Glossy Ibis | 
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| Common Sandpiper, no sign of the Pec Sand on this visit | 
 With part one of the plan successfully completed, I headed back to the reserve, luckily the bird had remained and I managed great Scope views of the American visitor once again pretty distant, think today's theme has been distance!!
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| American Golden Plover, ( The greyer bird next to the Golden Plover although that is only helpful if you know what a Golden Plover looks like!!) | 
Obviously back on Burrows I decided to have another play with the Terns. Hoping they would be a bit closer, they weren't!!! Quelle Surprise!
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| Black Tern | 
By now, I was absolutely knackered so headed home!! Didn't go to the Point, didn't even stop off at Scotney and see the Red-necked Phalarope! Another superb day at RSPB Dungeness, it never disappoints!!! Though it was a shame the White-winged Tern couldn't hang around another day but you can't have everything thing and the AGP was an excellent surprise!!!
 
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