Almost breathless till about 10:30 when a gentle SSE breeze started. Plenty of sunshine in the morning, but more overcast after lunch.
John and I set nets at Middleton this morning from about 05.45 (it was cold!). A modest catch was not unexpected but we did catch the first Lesser Redpolls of the season.
Lesser Redpoll - 6 plus 1 ringed elsewhere.
Meadow Pipit - 1
Pied Wagtail - 1
Wren - 1 retrap
Blackbird - 1
Song Thrush - 1
Chiffchaff - 2
Great Tit - 2
Bullfinch - 2
Reed Bunting - 1 retrap.
The sky was clear and the sun bright to the east (the direction the birds would be coming from) so any birds overhead were high and hard to hear. Approximately 20 Meadow Pipits showed some interest in the MP3 player and 3 Carrion Crows flew purposefully north. The only Repolls seen were those captured, plus 3 others at 06.10 hr.
Janet checked the main ponds in the morning - it was very noisy again, but today it was the wildlife making the noise:
This Greylag goose was honking constantly |
The Little Grebes were trilling |
These Coot added to the ruckus |
This pair of Teal moved on |
This Sparrowhawk was on Heysham Nature Reserve earlier |
Male Wheatear not in full breeding plumage Probably a 2nd calendar year |
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