Some of the Brent having a fly around |
Bar-Tailed Godwit with Oystercatchers |
Curlew, Knot and Oystercatcher |
Perhaps why Janet regularly sees foxes in the evening on Meldon road Highlighted by her head torch |
Some of the Brent having a fly around |
Bar-Tailed Godwit with Oystercatchers |
Curlew, Knot and Oystercatcher |
Perhaps why Janet regularly sees foxes in the evening on Meldon road Highlighted by her head torch |
Brent geese coming in to land |
Male Eiders |
There are always several Cormorants around. This one shaking its feathers dry |
Some of the godwits |
Location of the godwits along the waterline out from Heysham Head |
Pale-bellied Brent geese coming in to land on a small pool in the middle of the inner skear |
Little Egret |
This Oystercatcher picked the Knot up, swung it out of its way then put it down on the other side. Both then continued feeding |
This one is part of a scheme based in Iceland. Ringed as a breeding adult at Skógarnes Iceland 17/05/23. The only previous sighting was at De Richel, Netherlands 2/10/23. First seen here 4/12/24 |
One of eight Ringed Plover |
Andrew McCafferty and Clay Garland were at Heysham this morning. Report by Clay.
South sea wall, 9:30-11:
Large flock of Knot (1000+?) roosting on the sand quite far out beyond Outflow 2. They lifted up at around 11 but I didn't see why, and they settled back down soon after.
24 Cormorant mostly on the sand beyond Outflow 1
c100 scattered Oystercatcher feeding around the sand either side of the outflows
About 20 Redshank and 10 Curlew among them
115 Wigeon mostly roosting on the rocks
Pair Red-breasted Merganser flew North
1 Little Egret at the base of Outflow 2
Heysham Head, looking out over the skear, 11:30-12:30:
81 Brent Goose - didn't notice any dark bellies among them
4 or 6 Red-breasted Merganser
1 or 2 Great Crested Grebe
Heysham skear - low water 11:40 (Malcolm)
Andrew and Clay did a better job than me at counting the Brent. I only managed 77, but you do get a good overview from Heysham Head. No dark-bellied seen today
66 Brent in flight in this shot. They were feeding all over and along both edges of the skear |
Male Red-Breasted Merganser |
I only saw the single merganser, but saw at least 11 Great Crested grebe.
Wigeon 4
Eider 3
Distant Great Crested grebe and Eider. Plus even more distant Piel Castle |
There were about 1,000 knot in several small groups. But they merged briefly during two Peregrine Falcon attacks
Peregrine Falcon top centre, about to dive through the Knot Flock |
There were a few colour coded Knot around, from UK and Dutch schemes.
One of the Dutch scheme Knot - details awaited |
Knowlys Road, Heysham 09:15 – 83 Pale-bellied Brent Geese off the children’s play area, mostly in one flock, but 3, 3 and 5 (family groups?) separated from the main flock and easily overlooked.
This area high up the shore, where the Brent are feeding, is fed by a freshwater runoff, and is currently lush with sea lettuce. |
Dark-bellied (left) with Pale-bellied Brent geese |
Redshank |
Knot hunkered down, out of the biting wind, behind a ridge of mussel shells |
I'd just got into position to check the Knot for rings when a Peregrine (top right above the hills) lifted everything. The Knot didn't settle again |
The light made for some striking views |
One of three pairs of eyes Janet's head torch picked up at Meldon Rd this evening |
A female Blackcap along the path south from the car park last Thursday - thanks to John Wood for this record.
The two red/blue ringed Pale-bellied Brent geese that have been recorded every winter at Walney since 2014/15, and every winter at Heysham since 2018/19, were seen again at Walney 2/12/24. Surely only a matter of time before they visit the Heysham area again this winter. It will be good to see them again!
The red marker shows where they were ringed as a breeding pair in 2014. They breed high in the Canadian Arctic. It's an awful long way, and no sat nav! |
No Eider or Great Crested grebes seen
Red-breasted Merganser 9 - two groups of 3 and 6 were "arguing" in the NE skear corner.
Some of the mergansers in the NE corner |
Six flew off north into the wind |
Knot c1,000, there were some with flags. Reading them was almost impossible, mainly as I was bracing myself with the wind to my back, while the Knot were trying to face the wind, resulting in most flags pointing backwards behind them.
Knot facing the wind, an orange flag is pointing backwards |
On the main pond
Mute Swan pair plus an immature
Gadwall 13
Mallard 15
Tufted Duck 1
Coot 2
Grey Heron 1
Gadwall, Coot and a Tufted Duck |
Female Tufted Duck |
Heron with Mallard |
Some of the 13 Shelduck out from Ocean Edge foreshore - Janet |
Pale-bellied Brent geese |
Knot, Dunlin and Oystercatcher |
Map of its movements whilst within the Wadden Sea area |
Knot and Oystercatcher |
Knot and Ringed Plover |
There is still loads of sea lettuce here |
One of two groups on the beach out from Knowlys Rd. There is very little gutweed on these outer rocks this year. |
This shot was from Heysham Head, later still. Suggesting more had arrived. |