23rd May 2024 – Brownsea Island, Dorset

We have wanted to visit Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour in Dorset for some time. Today, whilst we are having a short stay on the south coast of England, we managed to get there.

Brownsea Island is famous for red squirrels, wildlife and Scouting.

The approach to Brownsea Island

The start of our walk

There were excellent boardwalks to take us through the wetlands

Plenty of flora on the wetlands

Dorset Wildlife Trust do an excellent job making the wildlife available to all

Disappointingly we didn’t see any red squirrels (nor any Scouts) but we did have fun observing close up the common and Sandwich terns who nest on the specially-created gravel islands.

The terns share the gravel islands with black-headed gulls. As yet there weren’t any tern chicks but we saw several black-headed gull chicks. There was quite a lot of squabbling but they all seem to exist together in close proximity.

Sandwich tern up close

Sandwich tern with filling

Common terns

Common terns with supplies

Black-headed gull

Eating or drinking?

Sandwich tern

Common tern on the gravel islands

Black-headed gulls and chicks

On 1 August 1907, 20 boys pitched their tents on Brownsea Island, little realising how important and far-reaching their week would be. Lord Baden-Powell’s (1857-1941) experimental camp, based on scouting skills observed during the Second Boer War (1899-1902), set the foundation for today’s worldwide Scouting and Guiding movements. 

A pair of avocet succesfully bred here in 2023 and we did manage to see a solitary avocet.

Avocet

Poole harbour is quite famous for spoonbills and, again, we saw a solitary spoonbill (unfortunately with its spoonbill well hidden).

A spoonbill (with spoonbill hidden) to the right of the cormorants

Shelduck

Little egret

Greylag geese and goslings caused us to make a detour

… but there were lovely walks throughout

Bar-tailed godwits (we were told)

We were led to believe that the hotel was available to John Lewis partnership partners but not customers!

We took the ferry from Sandbanks jetty and we were allowed just over 4 hours on the island. We certainly could have done with a little longer.

View from our balcony back at our airbnb accommodation

… of the Isle of Wight

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