Archive for March 17th, 2008

17th March 2008, Monday

Dungeness surprises

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In yesterday’s cold mist and drizzle, 6 of us did the circular walk around the RSPB reserve at Dungeness. Despite the weather there were plenty of visitors, most of them keeping warm and dry in the information centre. Great Crested Grebes and a male Goldeneye were displaying and a Sparrowhawk dashed past, but there wasn’t a great deal of note until Bob spotted an unfamiliar shape high above Christmas Dell – gull? heron?  No, a Bittern, slowly coming down into the reeds!  We heard later that one had been seen heading that way from the ARC pit across the main road. Soon after, on the path we found the newt shown in Mike Prince’s photo, which we think was a Smooth Newt, Triturus vulgaris – only a couple of inches long, so probably not fully grown.

17th March 2008, Monday

Easter Conservation Tasks

On Easter Saturday there are two events where you can help with site management. At Rye Harbour - (click here for full details) there is a Beach Clean, meeting in the car park at 10am, and at Filsham Reedbed there is a Conservation Task Day - (click here for full details). So, with cold, but dry weather forecast you can get involved…

17th March 2008, Monday

Rye Harbour

Highlights this morning have been a Swallow (pictured) at Long Pit, 51 Fieldfare, 3 House Martin and 12 Sand Martin at the view point Castle Water.

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