At ARC it has been possible to watch five pairs of nesting Avocets amongst the islands. This is a great increase from 2024 when there were 3 nesting pairs on ARC up to the 21st June when on the 22nd this went down to only one pair which successfully fledged one young on 20th August from three chicks. Today the 26th June the first three Avocet chicks have hatched to one pair and the other four pairs remain nesting all with sitting birds.
Thursday, 26 June 2025
Avocet chicks at last
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Little Terns
Yesterday 17th June, I was sitting in Hanson Hide at RSPB Dungeness, trying to find the nesting Avocets, Common Terns, Ringed Plovers, Oystercatchers, Black-headed Gulls and Lapwing at ARC. Amongst the cacophony of Common Tern sound I picked up the call of Little Tern and saw two that had landed on one of the islands with a covering of stones they immediately started to behave as if they were looking for a suitable nesting location and started to wander the island and on several occasions started to form a nest scrape. Even when they were chased off by a Common Tern they appeared to be reluctant to leave and returned to the island only to the be chased off by a Little Gull. This time they departed towards Burrowes Pit and it seemed didn't reappear and have not bee seen since.
Whilst a brief visit, this is the first time that attempted breeding by Little Tern has been recorded on the peninsula since 1976 when a pair were hanging on at the Point.
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Rose-coloured Starling
Another great find by Jacob of a male Rose-coloured Starling initially near the Moat and then moving around the adjacent area associating with a flock of adult and juvenile Starlings.