A SE wind freshened slightly during the day. Plenty of sunshine.
Seawatch report from Jean:
Full list of what was seen on the seawatch from the North Harbour Wall from 0725 - 1000:
Pink-footed Goose 194 SW / out
Red-throated Diver 2 in, 1 out
Gannet 7 out, 2 in
Common Scoter 18 out
Guillemot 3 in 4 out
Sandwich Tern 163 out
Shelduck 12 out
Red-breasted Merganser 2 in
Bar-tailed Godwit 2 out
Little Egret 1 out
Eider 7 out
Swallow 121 N
Linnet 3 N
Carrion Crow 1 N
Pink-footed Goose 194 SW / out
Red-throated Diver 2 in, 1 out
Gannet 7 out, 2 in
Common Scoter 18 out
Guillemot 3 in 4 out
Sandwich Tern 163 out
Shelduck 12 out
Red-breasted Merganser 2 in
Bar-tailed Godwit 2 out
Little Egret 1 out
Eider 7 out
Swallow 121 N
Linnet 3 N
Carrion Crow 1 N
Can anyone cover the Heysham morning seawatching slot on Friday please? 7.30-9.30ish should be fine or even just an hour. Thanks
I had a walk along the south shore late morning (MD)
Kittiwake 2 x 2nd calendar year on their pipe in the harbour.
No Turnstone today on the jetty.
Whimbrel 1 on Red Nab
Dunlin 1 summer plumage bird on Red Nab. It took ages to get a clear enough view to confirm species. Even then only a brief view.
Wheatear 8Linnet 8 - this male was singing his heart out, unfortunately it is largely drowned out by the wind.
Janet checked Middleton Nature Reserve
Common Sandpiper |
Little Grebe (dab chick) |
Shelduck |
Grey Heron |
Two clutches of Mallard chicks |
Female Speckled Wood |
Male Orange Tip |
Female Orange Tip |
Nice healthy looking Rabit |
Frog tadpoles |
Water snail crawling and feeding under the water surface film |
Heysham skear - low water 17:45 (MD)
Eider 52 (mainly males)
Red-breasted Merganser 9
Great Crested Grebe 6
Little Egret 5
Oystercatcher c1500
Curlew 2
Whimbrel 7 - this one thinks it has found a crab, and flies off to this quieter spot to eat it in peace. But it is just the shed external skeleton of a Hermit Crab. It is quickly discarded.
Bar-Tailed Godwit 37 feeding on sandbar on north side (none in summer plumage)
Turnstone 26 (24 in one flock)
Dunlin 15 in a distant flock
Swallow 9 in ones and twos
House Martin 2 together
This seal has a flatfish, they are messy eaters and the gulls remain close.
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