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