Tuesday, 3 September 2024

More Ospreys, albeit distant ones.

Sunny for much of the day, but it clouded over early evening and rained for a while. A light NW breeze.

South shore (Malcolm)
Just a check of the shore out from the saltmarsh late morning on the rising tide.
A mixed feeding group of 83 Ringed Plover and Dunlin high up the beach. These are a few of them.

They are feeding on tiny molluscs, every "pimple" on the mud either is one or is mud covering one.

Dunlin and Ringed Plover


Grey Plover 3, also high up the beach, but just resting and bathing.

Grey Plover


Osprey 2 - the bird(s) were south of the recording area fishing close to the waterline out from Potts Corner. So just  a "seen from" record. 
This one caught a fish, likely a Mullet, quite close to the waterline, lifting
all the waders. It then flew south with its catch.

I thought that was it, but just a couple of minutes later "another" was fishing in the same area. It was either a second Osprey, or possibly the same bird, having left its first catch with another bird. Either way two Osprey involved. It makes an unsuccessful dive in this clip.
When I looked back again a minute or so later, there was no sign of it.

Little Egret 5 on saltmarsh 
Linnet 4 on saltmarsh 
Wheatear 1 on Ocean Edge grass
Pied Wagtail 8 on Ocean Edge grass

Mediterranean Gulls 8 around Red Nab - Pete

Middleton Nature Reserve 
Some nice shots from Janet this afternoon.
Common Darters deemed to be everywhere today

Migrant Hawker


Female Emperor ovipositoring, again with a following of Damselflies 


An unusual configuration of a Bullrush (Reedmace)

I called in briefly this evening (Malcolm)
Wildfowl unchanged except
Tufted Duck 5 on the main pond, 4 males and a female/immature. These are 3 of the males.

The female/immature, looks happy enough

Mediterranean gull 2 adults on the main pond.
Mediterranean gull (left) with Black-Headed gulls

Swallow 3, House Martin 3 south

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