Wednesday, 3 July 2024

Still little change

Early morning showers followed by light showers during the say. A light SW wind.

South shore 
Janet checked mid morning,
Mediterranean gulls on Red Nab, from left to far right
Two adult a second summer and a first summer

This Lesser Black-Backed gull wasn't finding a shore crab easy pickings




Rock Pipit near the lighthouse. We have seen this effect before.
Last time it was a known female, and suspected it was caused by her
sitting on nest with her back touching the roof in the hole.


Grey Mullet below the sloping sea wall

I checked early afternoon (Malcolm)
Mediterranean gulls 18 - 10 adult, 4 first summer and 4 second summer. 
The gulls on the beach near the wooden jetty were catching a few Sandmason worms, but only in shallow water, not on the beach itself.
The Black-Headed gull has a Sandmason worm


Second summer Mediterranean gull with a Sandmason worm

Heysham Nature Reserve (Mark Jones)
Ringlet the most abundant butterfly here too


Impressive looking Labyrinth Spider







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