Thursday, 27 April 2023

Decent seawatch for early starters

A fresh SE wind. Overcast all day, but it managed to remain dry.

Report from Pete:
Seawatch totals on and off 0610-0910: 
Sandwich tern 32 out, 6 blogging
Common tern one out
Common scoter 132 at least out, fewer more distant inbound ignored but possibly some still in bay 
Gannet 5 adults in virtually together 0910, 
Red-Throated Diver one in sp in
Swallow min 15 in
Sand martin one in
Linnet 3 in

In addition Nick Godden during a more continuous watch from Stone Jetty 0645-0915 had four flocks totalling 36 Arctic tern and a light morph Arctic Skua (plus two extra red throats) 

I had a mid morning walk along the south shore (MD)
Canada Goose 5 north
Canada Geese - is this the beginning of their moult migration?
Wheatear 4
Linnet just 2 each on saltmarsh and Red Nab, 5 in off and 2 males between lighthouse and waterfall 
Rock Pipit 1 on Red Nab plus 2 near lighthouse 
Whimbrel 2 - this one providing a nice view of its striking crown and eye stripes.

This Curlew was nearby, so I took a clip for comparison.

Kittiwake 3 x 2nd calendar year still in the harbour
Kittiwake looking cosy on "their pipe"

This Song Thrush was gathering food and taking it back to the nest in the Nature Park 


Heysham Barrows
Kevin Singleton took this clip of a Grasshopper Warbler singing near the old go kart track. The clip is to capture the reeling, the bird, as typical, is not visible.

This shot shows the location, close to this sign

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