A very cold SSE wind early on freshened a bit during the day. High cloud with plenty of sunshine.
Red Nab – Heysham Harbour (9.30 – 10.45 am)
1 2nd CY Little Gull – Heysham Stage 2 Outfall (it was still feeding on the wall side of No.2 outflow as it was going dark at 18:00 (MD))
1 2nd CY Shag – Heysham Harbour
4 Rock Pipit – 2 Heysham Harbour, 1 Heysham Stage 1 Outfall, 1 Red Nab
1 male Stonechat – Red Nab – early spring migrant?
90 Pink-footed Geese – high across the bay heading north
Knowlys Road, Heysham
42 Pale-belied Brent Geese – widely spread along the outer edge of the foreshore off Royds Avenue
540 Eider – just offshore, spread along tideline between Heysham Head and Sandylands Promenade
Earlier, the Little Gull was on the seaward end of No.1 outflow. This clip just shows the location, probably favoured when the water level is low.
Janice Sutton also visited the area again today.
2nd calendar year Shag in the Harbour |
2nd calendar year Shag flying out of harbour |
1st winter Great Black-Backed gull |
Rock Pipit at Half Moon Bay |
Middleton Nature Reserve (MD)
A lot of the wildfowl had returned
Mute Swan 3 adult plus 7 immature on main pond, 3 adult on "no swimming" pond.
Moorhen 4
Mallard 3
Gadwall 27 (5 on main pond)
Tufted Duck 1 male
Pochard 1 male
Male Gadwall with male Pochard |
Pochard with male Tufted Duck on "no swimming" pond |
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