Despite the clear, sunny conditions following last night's bright "supermoon" there were quite a few birds moving through, especially , Chiffchaffs, Meadow Pipits and Grey Wagtails. 40 new birds of 13 species were caught in 4.75 hours.
Here's the list of new birds:
Blue Tit 1
Great Tit 1
Cetti's Warbler 2
Willow Warbler 1
Chiffchaff 10
Blackcap 4
Lesser Whitethroat 1
Robin 1
Grey Wagtail 8 (must be up to 53 Grey Wagtails colour ringed now).
Meadow Pipit 8
Chaffinch 1
Reed Bunting 1
Retraps:
Bullfinch 1
Possible control ie bird from elsewhere:
Cetti's Warbler
I checked mid afternoon (Malcolm)
The wildfowl not counted, but all the usual were present in similar numbers to recent.
Water Rail 1 squealing from the western marsh
Mediterranean gull 2 adults with a few Black-Headed gulls were doing a bit of anting (feeding on flying ants).
Cetti's warbler 2 singing
Chiffchaff 2 calling
Common Darter c20
Migrant Hawker 10
Southern Hawker 3 - 1 female
Male Southern Hawker |
South shore
Just a check from saltmarsh to Red Nab this morning (Malcolm)
This took me back to my youth, when many ships billowed smoke and steam. This morning conditions clearly condensed the water vapour in this ones diesel exhaust |
Shelduck 38
Linnet 14
Seven Linnet in this shot |
Wheatear (deliberately framed by a black hole - I was in an arty mood!) |
Both me (Malcolm) and Kevin were at the beginning of the sea wall this evening, waiting for it to be opened after maintenance work ceased for the day. The steady east wind and warm sunshine, plus the tide being out all lends itself to insect migration in/off and along the wall. There was some, but nothing spectacular.
These are totals along the sea wall.
Small White 14
Red Admiral 3
Comma 1
Small Tortoiseshell 1
Silver Y moth 2
Treble-bar moth 1
Treble-bar moth flying against the east wind, complete with swept back antennae |
Common Darter 1
Migrant Hawker 3
In the Nature Park
Large White 1
Small White 3
Peacock 2
Red Admiral 3
Speckled Wood 3
Common Darter several
Migrant Hawker 3 (16 Migrant Hawker for the day, not including 3 seen within the recording area while driving)
A particularly pristine Migrant Hawker in the Nature Park |
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