Heysham Obs
A very brief visit just after lunch saw:
Harbour/outfalls area
Kittiwake - now back up to five around the waterfall and one on the outfalls
Shag - just two visible in brief check
Twite - heard near the feeder
Med Gull - adult patrolling north wall
Heysham Bird Observatory
The observatory was set up in 1980. It involves ringing,'vis mig' counts (including seabirds) and general monitoring in the Heysham Nature reserve/power stations/harbour area. The statutory moth trap is in place and also a daily log for butterflies, dragonflies etc. We share an office, kindly provided by EDF Energy, with the County Wildlife Trust. This is located next to the Nature Reserve car park. Do call in. Please leave sightings in the letterbox, ESPECIALLY 'fly-by' seabirds.
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Friday, 17 February 2012
Finches and wildfowl increase
Heysham Obs
Sorry for the late posting - thought someone else was doing it
North harbour wall
Twite - c35 first thing, including some unringed birds
Med Gull - ad on beach off heliport
Office feeder
Four unringed Goldfinch and three unringed Greenfinch in the feeder net, plus single 'new' Great and Blue Tits
Middleton NR
Wildfowl still increasing: Mute Swan - 4, Coot - 6, moorhen - 3, mallard - 7,
teal - 7, Tufted duck - 15, Gadwall - 4 (2m + 2f), Goldeneye - 2 (f/j), Pochard - 1 (f)
Sorry for the late posting - thought someone else was doing it
North harbour wall
Twite - c35 first thing, including some unringed birds
Med Gull - ad on beach off heliport
Office feeder
Four unringed Goldfinch and three unringed Greenfinch in the feeder net, plus single 'new' Great and Blue Tits
Middleton NR
Wildfowl still increasing: Mute Swan - 4, Coot - 6, moorhen - 3, mallard - 7,
teal - 7, Tufted duck - 15, Gadwall - 4 (2m + 2f), Goldeneye - 2 (f/j), Pochard - 1 (f)
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Moths lead the way
Heysham Obs
Harbour area
Twite - c16 at the south of the sandworks, but not a scrap of food left on the feeder at 0930hrs! After stocking the feeder, 33 were seen early afternoon with 'several' unringed birds
Goldfinch - one same area, later 3
Shag - two visible roosting on platform, including the ringed bird which is definitely not darvic-ringed on the left leg, narrowing the likelihood from observed numbers down to the usual Puffin Island source. We need the last ring number, but the access is currently closed due to fence construction/demolition work!
Med Gull - adult patrolling
Eider - at least 63 offshore
Moths
The first record for here of the fuscata form of Dotted Border along with a Chestnut
Harbour area
Twite - c16 at the south of the sandworks, but not a scrap of food left on the feeder at 0930hrs! After stocking the feeder, 33 were seen early afternoon with 'several' unringed birds
Goldfinch - one same area, later 3
Shag - two visible roosting on platform, including the ringed bird which is definitely not darvic-ringed on the left leg, narrowing the likelihood from observed numbers down to the usual Puffin Island source. We need the last ring number, but the access is currently closed due to fence construction/demolition work!
Med Gull - adult patrolling
Eider - at least 63 offshore
Moths
The first record for here of the fuscata form of Dotted Border along with a Chestnut
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Nothing obviously new in
Heysham Obs
Just to remind people, if you are returning from (light better later in the day) visiting Heysham, its well worth taking a few minutes to turn right at the Overton turning along the bypass and view Heaton/Aldcliffe marsh from SD444608. A break between tidal counts today saw 350 Pinks with 2 Euro Whitefronts with them and the highly synchronous and wary Lesser Snow Geese with the 250 or so Greylags
Inshore sightings
Twite - 12 trapped and 6 of those were unringed birds. Earlier about 30 seen.
Med Gull - two adults on the mudflats
Shag - at least two
Kittiwake - two 2CY outfalls/harbour mouth
Ringed Plover - 19 off Ocean Edge all day
Wigeon - 84
Goldfinch - one on the seed
Meadow Pipit - one sandworks
Moths
Another Pale-brindled Beauty, this time a melanistic individual.
Just to remind people, if you are returning from (light better later in the day) visiting Heysham, its well worth taking a few minutes to turn right at the Overton turning along the bypass and view Heaton/Aldcliffe marsh from SD444608. A break between tidal counts today saw 350 Pinks with 2 Euro Whitefronts with them and the highly synchronous and wary Lesser Snow Geese with the 250 or so Greylags
Inshore sightings
Twite - 12 trapped and 6 of those were unringed birds. Earlier about 30 seen.
Med Gull - two adults on the mudflats
Shag - at least two
Kittiwake - two 2CY outfalls/harbour mouth
Ringed Plover - 19 off Ocean Edge all day
Wigeon - 84
Goldfinch - one on the seed
Meadow Pipit - one sandworks
Moths
Another Pale-brindled Beauty, this time a melanistic individual.
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
A February moth at last and an offshore mystery
Heysham Obs
A flurry of activity early on soon degenerated into office work. Sorry should have posted the offshore mystery earlier to alert people.
Offshore
Eider - at least 60
unidentified probable small grebe - this was seen in flight with structure and distribution of white on the wing suggesting a small grebe (female Goldeneye eliminated), although it was very distant. It then landed on the water and couldnt be relocated although it was about "half the size" of a Great-crested Grebe at a similar distance further north
Harbour area
Twite - at least 18
Med Gull - at least one adult
waterfall area not checked by me
Moths
Pale Brindled Beauty was new for the year and not guaranteed every year here
A flurry of activity early on soon degenerated into office work. Sorry should have posted the offshore mystery earlier to alert people.
Offshore
Eider - at least 60
unidentified probable small grebe - this was seen in flight with structure and distribution of white on the wing suggesting a small grebe (female Goldeneye eliminated), although it was very distant. It then landed on the water and couldnt be relocated although it was about "half the size" of a Great-crested Grebe at a similar distance further north
Harbour area
Twite - at least 18
Med Gull - at least one adult
waterfall area not checked by me
Moths
Pale Brindled Beauty was new for the year and not guaranteed every year here
Monday, 13 February 2012
Cetti's highlights reasonable variety
Thanks Janet - the bottom four could make a nice mystery pic
Heysham ObsA vocal Cetti's Warbler in the central marsh mid-afternoon
Harbour area
Twite - 33, 7 unringed, 2 ringed at Machrihanish in autumn 2011
Goldfinch - one with above
Med Gull - 2 adults
Guillemot - one
Shag - four
Kittiwake - one
No obvious sign of any Purple Sandpiper
Outfalls
Little Gull - 2CY, then flew offshore as the tide came in
Middleton NR
Cetti's Warbler - one calling central marsh
Returning wildfowl to thawed water comprised: 4 mute swan, 6 coot, 5 moorhen, 9 tufted duck, 2 female goldeneye, 3 teal, 5 mallard
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Poor visibility
Thanks to Rosie and Mario
Heysham Obs
Intertidal work knocked on the head today and its not going to be easy for Sunday WeBS counters
Harbour area
Shag - four by waterfall
Kittiwake - just one by waterfall
Med Gull - two adults on sandflats off north wall
Purple Sandpiper - two north harbour wall
Guillemot - rather dishevelled individual by waterfall at high tide (out of the underground area of water??)
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