100+ BH Gulls
5 common gulls
1 first summer kittiwake
c20 Mediterranean gulls
This adult Med has picked up a tiny Sandeel from the surface of the outflow |
Shaun Cole checked this morning on the ebbing tide:
Kittiwake 1 1st summer
Rock Pipit displaying near the lighthouse
I checked the beach between No.1 outflow and the wooden jetty as it became exposed. For reasons only known to them, the gulls swooped in as soon as the mud was showing. Unlike yesterday when it took a while for any to turn up. These are some of the early arrivals
A quick evening check around Red Nab towards high water (Malcolm). We are back to neap tides now and the tide isn't high enough to cover all the mud so the gulls tend to spread out more.
Black-Headed and Mediterranean gulls resting in the lee of a small outcrop. One of the Meds behind it had a green ring, but not good enough views to read |
At least there was no Peregrine disturbance tonight, although the gulls were still jumpy. A Carrion Crow managed to spook these off Red Nab. At least when they first land you get to see their legs.
There were at least 20 Mediterranean gull on and around Red Nab. 13 adult, 5 first summer and 2 second summer
This Blackbird in the Nature Park has a fecal sac.
Janet had a walk along the sea wall in the evening sunshine
Cinnabar moth near the Harbour - first of the year |
Lighthouse Rock Pipit |
The Peregrines haven't moved on they were just mucking about further along the wall.
Peregrine Falcons |
Juvenile with adult Black-Headed gulls |
Juvenile Black-Headed gull with first summer Mediterranean gull |
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