Monday 28 November 2022

Away Day - Part II

 Reaching the brow of the shallow incline

PORTLAND BILL
with 2 of its 3 lighthouses opened before us but it was decided to scan the sea from the
furthest point at the
TRINITY HOUSE OBALISK
before paying a visit with still a fresh breeze piping.
Small Boat Hoist
driving the Rollers in
and otherwise the clear blue sky contrasting with the
Active Lighthouse with first on parade unsurprisingly
a couple or 3
CORMORANTs
with just a single
KITTIWAKE
To emphasis Sea State the
CRABBER - PORTLAND ISLE
was making heavy weather of rounding the Bill and entering West Bay.
Not wishing to "over-egg the custard", which we are going to do anyway,
out of the corner of the eye
our much hoped for
Target Bird
PURPLE SANDPIPER
recently returned from their
Summer Quarters in Iceland
landed on the shelfing rock ledges directly below us - c9 in all!
Scanning again to seaward a short parade of common seabirds such as this lone
FULMAR
and equally singular
SHAG
were watched over from above by a few
GUILLEMOT
on the high ledges and also gazing down on a
small flotilla of
GANNETs
Through the light mist a distant and large
CONTAINER VESSEL
along with a couple of
RAZORBILLs
COASTGUARD STATION
on our way to the
LOWER LIGHT
which is the
PORTLAND BIRD OBSEVATORY
which by then we had given up on
ROCK PIPIT
but "the game ain't over 'til the fat lady sings"!
Before even entering the Lighthouse we met John Down and immediately within Ricky Lambert firm birding friends of many years standing who had not been seen for 5 years or more. Also there was
now well established Deputy Warden Jodie Mae Henderson firmly taking the helm while Warden Martin Cade was about his annual pilgimage to Kenya assisting with Bird Ringing there. Great to see you all and pleased you liked the
DECEMBER MOTH
which was something of a surprise to find is not caught on the Island.