Middleton Nature Reserve
Report by Alan:
I set a couple of nets this morning and achieved a rather poor catch with nothing caught after 09.40. One Grey Wagtail only was colour ringed. Meadow Pipits were trickling over from seven o'clock but petered out by nine - a couple were caught in the cage trap but none in the mist net.
Blackcap 2
Goldcrest 1
Chiffchaff 2
Long tailed Tit 2
Robin 1
Meadow Pipit 2
Reed Bunting 3
Grey Wagtail 1
South shore
I had two walks along the sea wall today (Malcolm). On the rising tide this morning and ebbing tide this evening.
Shelduck 98
Little Gull 1 adult on No.2 outfall this morning, quite a pleasant surprise.
Little gull |
Adult Mediterranean gull |
2nd calendar year Mediterranean gull |
This is interesting (as long as you are interested in worms!).
Unfortunately for this worm it didn't help, it was quickly separated from its tube. You can see the worm being swallowed |
Bar-Tailed Godwit 1 on the beach by the wooden jetty
Redshank 46
Knot 2
Kingfisher 1 at least. It was on No.2 outfall this morning. Then it, or another flew south from Red Nab along the foreshore
Kingfisher flying from Red Nab |
By this evening she was back on No.2 outfall |
This Cormorant made short work of a Bass
Rock Pipit 2 on Red Nab
Wheatear 2 along sea wall
These all came in off the sea 10:15 - 10:45:
Small White 10
Red Admiral 3
Small Tortoiseshell 3
Small White having a rest after arriving in off |
Wheatear with a Red Admiral (right) coming in off |
Grey Seal 1
This is a slightly better view as it drifted past the end of No.1 outfall. By this time the gulls had lost interest as it was no longer feeding.
There is a wooden gate 30m west of the small anemometer in the Nature Park that catches the sun all day. It is literally a hot spot for insects. Kevin Eaves took this clip just after lunch, when nine Common Darters were resting on it.
Swallow 2 this evening - Cornelius Jones
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