These shots by Janet yesterday from the south wall roundhead. There was no sign of the Rock Pipit.
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Herring gull with a mussel |
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Turnstone checking out the crevices in a Honeycomb worm clump |
and in the Nature Park
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Chiffchaff |
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Peacock |
Middleton Nature Reserve (today) Janet
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This Coot had had enough of being chased! |
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Robin with a damaged leg near the feeders |
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Pellet - looks to be an Owl's |
Heysham skear - low water 14:50 (Malcolm)
I went down late morning as the skear was being uncovered and a pleasant evening stoll as it was being covered again.
Pale-bellied Brent goose 54. Initially this morning there were just 2, then joined by a further 16 then this flock of 36 arrived from the north.
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Pale-bellied Brent goose eating gutweed |
Eider 28
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Eider |
Oystercatcher 1,500
Curlew 12
Redshank 400
Knot 1,000 were arriving as I started this morning. Two feeding groups totalling 400 this evening seemed to be different birds as the few flags seen were not seen this morning.
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Most of the Knot were shrimping |
I didn't see any Peregrine disturbance today, but as the Knot numbers grow, they are bound to be attracted.
Turnstone 45
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