A dry day with a light westerly breeze. Plenty of sunny spells.
A nice shot of a male Black-Tailed Skimmer and a male Common Darter |
Little Egret, checking out the swans |
Mute swan coming in to land |
One of two Brimstones at Heysham Nature Reserve |
I set a couple of nets at Heysham this morning but with little success, there was a moderate westerly breeze ruffling the nets. A Sparrowhawk was patrolling behind the office building which probably kept the passerines away. It was eventually caught, together with two Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Goldfinches were feeding on natural food near the office building.
Sparrowhawk 1
Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 + 1 retrap
Dunnock 1 + 1 retrap
Chaffinch 1
Goldfinch 1 + 1 retrap
Greenfinch 4
Wren 1
Red Underwing moth was found on the outside of the building early on,
perhaps attracted by the security lights.
South shore (Malcolm)
Not much time today, I just had a walk on the shore out from Ocean Edge to check out the waders. As per Shaun's report yesterday there were a lot feeding on a sand bar at the edge of the recording area, unfortunately they all flew south when moved on by the rising tide. Minimum numbers
Bar-Tailed Godwit 4
Grey Plover 45
Knot 60
Dunlin 350
Just a fraction of the waders feeding on a sand (mud) bar Bar-Tailed Godwit flying south Curlew flying south
Female/immature Kestrel on the saltmarsh |
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