The boat had just set off from Poole Quay when the bird expert on board spotted this Kingfisher on steps at the entrance to the harbour
The boat stopped near the wall outside the edge of Brownsea Lagoon and we could see Curlew, Godwits and Dunlin standing and feeding in the shallow water
There were lots of Oystercatchers and Spoonbills in the lagoon
View of Brownsea Lagoon from the boat with the houses and castle at the island's entrance in the distance
Houses near the quay on Brownsea Island
The castle near the entrance to Brownsea Island. This is owned by John Lewis Partnership.
The bird expert on board the boat pointed out a female White-tailed Eagle perching on a tree in the distance! All the Eagles are fitted with satellite tags so that they can be tracked.
She flew towards the boat and round part of the harbour
We were told that she is larger than the male and has an eight foot wingspan!
A Shag was perching on a post in the harbour
Rockley Holiday Park, where I was staying, filled a large space on the cliff
A Mute Swan flew above a reed bed
The RSPB has bought this land near Wareham and is turning it into a new wetland area
The smaller male White-tailed Eagle was sitting on a small island in the harbour and some distance away from his female partner!
Hundreds of Sinensis Cormorants were covering the rocky escarpment at the edge of Poole
After the boat trip I walked to Baiter Park, where I found two Oystercatchers on the grass
Pied Wagtails were also hopping around on the grass in Baiter Park
Flamingo, Swan, Unicorn, Toucan and three white Geese waiting for better weather (and probably for the weekend) in Poole Park
Oystercatcher at the edge of the harbour - seen during my return journey to Poole
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