Adam Day
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Adam Day
@southwestnature.bsky.social
Dorset based Ecologist, farmland ecology restoration. Wareham Common and Poole Harbour green patch birder, and C permit ringer with Stour Ringing Group.
8 glossy ibis and 87 cattle egret into roost at Swineham this evening @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
October 15, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Got in on the glossy ibis influx at Swineham this afternoon picking up the 5 that left Lytchett shortly after which then headed up the Frome. Otherwise quiet but 18 spoonbill in the channel + a nice flock of C 30 yellow wagtail with the cattle. @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
September 9, 2025 at 6:59 PM
Wareham Common has been fairly quiet for migrants so far this spring but things are ramping up now with the first reed and sedge warblers this weekend and several wheatear. Firecrests have really done well recently + a number of males have been showing off. Bonus white-tailed eagle from the weekend
April 8, 2025 at 9:39 PM
Leg 9 of our SW coast path effort with a whole lap of Portland. 9 wheatear in total with most along the east coast out of the wind. Stunning day. @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
March 15, 2025 at 6:50 PM
59 cattle egret heading towards the harbour roost along the Piddle this evening. 24 we’re feeding with cows on Ferncroft Farm Wareham Common and left before two groups of 17 and 18 followed on. Viewed from West walls bench. @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
March 1, 2025 at 6:11 PM
Bittern at Swineham tonight, first picked up calling from Arne Moors direction before circling the pit and dropping in on the north western corner @harbourbirds.bsky.social @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
February 26, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Leg 8 of our SW Coast Path walk today, central Weymouth to Portland. Some great urban birding on a beautiful day. Highlights a cracking male black redstart at Newton’s Cove, black-throated diver, 2 GND and a black-necked grebe in Portland Harbour. @dorsetbirdclub.bsky.social
January 11, 2025 at 5:33 PM
Finally sorted some photos from our trip to the Picos De Europa in September. A stunning part of Europe, I was struck by how traditional farming practices add value to the ecosystems for the most part in the region. Well worth a visit!
October 22, 2024 at 9:59 AM
Spent a great day at RSPB Otmoor with management experts from RSPB on some grazing marsh and acid grassland looking at specialist management for recovery of this declining habitat. I’m working on restoring 3 coastal floodplain grazing marsh sites across Southern England so this was a fab day!
August 14, 2024 at 12:47 PM
The Outer Hebrides is one of the best places to see otters. Or so they say… We spent most evenings staking out likely spots on the loch near our accommodation on Grimsay. Eventually after 5 nights we got distant views in the gloom. Then on our last night one appeared right in front of our room!
June 16, 2024 at 4:48 PM
All three British breeding diver species can be found around the coasts and inland lochs and we were treated to close views of great northern, black and red-throated divers. The red-throated are tricksy to get photos of though spending very little time in one place on the surface.
June 16, 2024 at 4:43 PM
We regularly saw red deer on Grimsay and North Uist. Common and grey seals are abundant around the coasts and whilst we got unlucky with cetaceans in general, we were treated to spectacular views of bottlenose dolphins.
June 16, 2024 at 4:38 PM
Other than the uplands of Northern England and Scotland I have never seen so many breeding waders as in the Outer Hebrides. You walk around to the constant noise of lapwing, redshank, oyks, snipe and common sandpiper. Nests are obvious and you have to be extremely careful walking around anywhere.
June 16, 2024 at 4:32 PM
Raptors are abundant on the Outer Hebrides islands. Short-eared owl and hen harrier are seen everywhere as you drive and walk around and seeing 5-10 of each a day was not unusual! White-tailed eagle are more obvious than the golden eagles, but the latter are easily seen with some vigilance!
June 16, 2024 at 4:27 PM
Puffins of Mingulay. We spent 3 hours sitting amongst the colony watching their antics. Real characters and despite it being early in the breeding season a number of adults were returning with sand eels for chicks.
June 16, 2024 at 4:24 PM
The seabirds of Mingulay. This uninhabited island is occupied by a seasonal ranger and small numbers of visitors are able to visit in the summer season. The puffins are the star attraction for most but the island is also home to breeding guillemot, razorbill, great skua and a variety of gulls.
June 16, 2024 at 4:20 PM
Finally sorted through some photos from our recent trip to the Outer Hebrides visiting 12 of the islands. It feels like a step back in time there, especially with the diversity and abundance of wildlife across the islands. Some of my favourites below and more to follow separately
June 16, 2024 at 4:14 PM
Fantastic week of birding when I could on Normandy holiday. Was amazing to see the numbers of migrants at beaches and just in fields, yellow wag and wheatear everywhere, hirundines constantly present heading west towards Cherbourg. Savi’s warbler and 13 black-winged stilts best finds.
April 6, 2024 at 3:42 PM