Last updated: 21st January.
21st – A Little Gull, a Shelduck and 9 Brent Geese flew past Princes Parade. A Water Rail at Seabrook. A Little Owl and a Firecrest at Beachborough (Brian Harper/Chris Gillard). A Shelduck, 9 Brent Geese and 204 auks flew east past Samphire Hoe (Mark Kennett). 5 Brent Geese, 13 Ringed Plovers, 20 Razorbills, 28 Great Crested Grebes and 300+ auks in the Folkestone Beach/Harbour Arm area (Steve Wood/Adam Marek).
Tortricodes alternella (Spring Harbinger) at Heane Wood was new for the year (Ian Roberts).
20th – A Pale-bellied Brent Goose by Botolph’s Bridge Road. A Curlew and 56 Lapwing at the Willop Basin. A Shoveler at Nickolls Quarry. 2 Gadwall at the Canal Cutting (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts). A Black Redstart at Samphire Hoe, where 29 Common Gulls, 55 Kittiwakes and 120 Brent Geese flew east (Pete Coleman).
19th – A Curlew, a Shoveler and 36 Lapwings at the Willop Basin and 2 Shoveler, 6 Gadwall and 55 Teal at the Cutting Canal, where a Great White Egret flew east (Ian Roberts).
Spring Usher at Seabrook (Paul Howe) and Ypsolopha ustella (Varied Ochre) at Cheriton (Brian Harper) were new for the year.
18th – A 2CY Glaucous Gull, a Pale-bellied Brent Goose, 2 Dark-bellied Brent Geese and 34 Lapwings at the Willop Basin and 2 Green Sandpipers, 3 Jack Snipe, 4 Shoveler and 40 Redwings at Nickolls Quarry (Ian Roberts). 130 Kittiwakes flew east at Samphire Hoe (Mark Kennett).



17th – A Black Redstart at Samphire Hoe, where 36 Brent Geese flew east and 54 Red-throated Divers flew west (Mark Kennett). 2 Mandarin Ducks at Folks’ Wood (Brian Harper).
16th – A Shoveler, 2 Egyptian Geese and 4 Gadwall at the Canal Cutting, a Curlew and 24 Lapwing at the Willop Basin, 6 Redshank at the Willop Outfall and 200+ Razorbills flew west at the Dymchurch Redoubt (Ian Roberts). A Shelduck flew west at Seabrook (Paul Howe).
15th – A Little Gull and 8 Kittiwakes off Princes Parade (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts).
Pale Brindled Beauty and Dark Chestnut at Seabrook were new for the moth year list (Paul Howe).



14th – A Great White Egret at the Aldergate Bridge (Brian Harper). 2 Green Sandpipers, 17 Lapwing and 40 Wigeon at the Willop Basin (Ian Roberts).
13th – A female/immature Goldeneye, 2 Green Sandpipers and 9 Shoveler at Nickolls Quarry. A Dunlin, a Curlew, 2 Shoveler and 100+ Teal at the Willop Basin. A Tufted Duck, a Shoveler, 2 Egyptian Geese, 4 Gadwall and 35 Teal at the Canal Cutting. 2 Wigeon at Donkey Street (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts).
Winter Moth at Seabrook (Paul Howe) and the Chestnut at Cheriton (Brian Harper) were among additions to the moth year list.
12th – A Tufted Duck, 2 Egyptian Geese, 4 Gadwall and 8 Wigeon at the Canal Cutting. 8 Egyptian Geese flew west at Nickolls Quarry. 2 Shoveler, 20 Lapwing, 52 Wigeon and 75 Teal at the Willop Basin (Ian Roberts). A drake Gadwall on the canal by the Hythe Imperial Golf Course (Brian Harper). A Little Egret at Copt Point (Alistair Mackay).
11th – A Red-breasted Merganser, a Fulmar, 4 Little Gulls, 5 Wigeon, 7 Pochard, 8 Shelduck and 10 Teal flew past Princes Parade (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts). 4 Shelduck and 4,353 Cormorants flew past Seabrook (Paul Howe). 20 Brent Geese, 21 Gannets and 715 Cormorants at Samphire Hoe (Pete Coleman).
9th – A Woodcock and 3 Shoveler at Nickolls Quarry (Brian Harper). 2 Redshank at Folkestone Harbour (Steve Wood).
8th – A Fulmar, 2 Little Egrets, 2 Black Redstarts, 11 Kittiwakes, 14 Ringed Plovers and 39 Great Crested Grebes in the Folkestone Harbour/Copt Point area (Steve Wood). 3 Water Rails and 3 Blackcaps along the canal between Hythe and Seabrook (Brian Harper).



7th – A Gadwall and 6 Tufted Ducks at Nickolls Quarry, a Tufted Duck and 9 Gadwall at Botolph’s Bridge, 4 Golden Plovers and 12 Lapwing at the Willop Basin and 40 Oystercatchers at the Willop Outfall (Ian Roberts). A Tawny Owl at Lympne (Phil Sharp). A Black Redstart at Folkestone Beach (Brian Harper).
6th – 20 Golden Plovers and 48 Lapwings at the Willop Basin. 2 Shelduck, 17 Sanderling and 19 Oystercatchers at the Willop Outfall. 2 Golden Plovers and 7 Lapwings flew in off the sea at Dymchurch Redoubt. 6 Tufted Ducks at Nickolls Quarry. A Gadwall at Botolph’s Bridge. A Firecrest and 3 Little Egrets at West Hythe dam (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts). 100+ Lapwings at Pent Farm (Sarah Montgomery). 6 Lapwings at Samphire Hoe (Phil Smith). 2 Little Grebes on the canal at Seabrook (Tony Poole). 3 Stonechats at Folkestone Sunny Sands (Steve Wood).
5th – 2 Redshank, 2 Sanderling, 10 Golden Plovers and 52 Lapwing at the Willop Basin/Outfall, 5 Gadwall at Botolph’s Bridge and 5 Tufted Ducks at Nickolls Quarry (Ian Roberts). A Firecrest, 4 Snipe and 32 Meadow Pipits at Abbotscliffe (Mark Kennett). 20+ Lapwings at Beachborough (Tony Poole). A Woodcock at Bartholomew’s Wood and 2 Woodcock at Thorn Wood (Brian Harper).
4th – A Marsh Tit at Postling Wents, where 19 Golden Plover flew over and 2 Snipe flew over Samphire Hoe (Ian Roberts). 4 Snipe at Cock Ash Lake and 6 Siskin at Horton Priory (Derek Smith). A Black Redstart at Samphire Hoe (Mark Kennett).
3rd – A Green Sandpiper, 3 Shoveler and 8 Gadwall at Botolph’s Bridge, 6 Lapwings at Donkey Street and a Woodcock at Fairmead Farm, Westenhanger (Ian Roberts).
2nd – A Black Redstart, 2 Rock Pipits, 4 Redshank, 6 Linnets, c.12 Razorbills and 15 Ringed Plovers in the Folkestone Harbour area and a Brent Goose flew east. 3 Shoveler at Nickolls Quarry (Steve Wood/Ian Roberts). A Woodcock and a Blackcap at Bluehouse Wood (Brian Harper). A Teal, 3 Redpolls, 4 Greylag Geese, 32 Canada Geese, 34 Lapwings and 220 Fieldfares in the Cock Ash Lake/Horton Priory area (Derek Smith).
Mottled Umber at Seabrook was the first moth species of the year (Paul Howe).
1st – 2 Egyptian Geese at Nickolls Quarry, a Green Sandpiper, 2 Wigeon, 8 Gadwall, 14 Fieldfares and 40 Teal at Botolph’s Bridge, 2 Water Rails and 5 Chiffchaffs at the Willop Sewage Works, 2 Shoveler, 40 Lapwing and 46 Teal at the Willop Basin and 4 Common Scoter off the Dymchurch Redoubt (Brian Harper/Ian Roberts). 2 Kingfishers, 6 Linnets and 300+ Cormorants at Folkestone Harbour (Steve Wood). A Little Auk reported off Folkestone Harbour Arm (per BirdGuides).
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