Christchurch Harbour is a great place to watch birds and other wildlife throughout most of the year. The Avon and the Stour meet in a huge lagoon which forms a natural harbour, and in winter, many interesting species shelter on Stanpit reserve on one side.
There may be fewer species to watch at the harbour mouth at Mudeford Quay, but the acrobatics of Black-headed Gulls are always interesting to see as they crowd greedily to feed.
There isn't just a 'pecking order', but also a 'perching' one here, as House Sparrows and Starlings cling to the lobster pots on the harbour, and other gulls perch in higher stages - until you get to the Greater Black-backed Gulls on the tallest chimneys of the old buildings there!
There were many Oystercatchers at the edge of the water, two Cormorants were diving near the harbour entrance to catch fish on their way upstream, and a pair of little Pied Wagtails trotted around the quayside, searching for any food they could get!
There were no Dolphins in the harbour area this week, but the Gulls entertained us well enough as they fought for fish and crabs in the swirling (and very dangerous) currents at the harbour mouth..
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