Thursday, 25 December 2025

25th December.....that rings a bell!

GOD JUL 

OG

  GODT 

NYTTÃ…R


The above is the traditional Scandinavian Christmas and New Year greeting. It comes from Jim Wilson who manages the schemes covering the Icelandic and Norwegian flagged Knot. Jim lives above the Arctic circle in Norway, he also sent this
We lost the sun here on 6 December, but are compensated by the Northern Lights
here with moon and stars. Sadly no snow, the temperature is +6c crazy for so far north.

It was also 6°C here today, but felt cooler in the biting east wind.

Heysham skear - Malcolm 08:30 - 10:00
I managed to go out further on the skear than I have for some while today, much of the area is desolate.
This area on the middle skear is normally like that in the bottom right corner

Instead the surface is stripped away exposing the stones that form the skear base.
You can see by the lack of erosion on these stones that they are rarely exposed like
 this. I can't recall it being exposed to this degree before.
Not many feeding opportunities here!

Further out is similar, but some of the rocks are bigger!

It was a beautiful morning, the rising sun making everything rosy for a while 

Knot in flight with Honeycomb worm reefs behind

Oystercatcher 1500
Curlew 35
Redshank 60
Knot 1000+ as I was walking out a flock of c1000 was snaking its way south. I didn't see them land and as I walked around, there were only several small groups scattered about totalling 300.
Turnstone 40
Dunlin 15
Dunlin 
Little Egret 3
Pale-bellied Brent goose 38 at least
Some of the Brent geese on the north side. The bird at the rear has a white
ring. One to watch out for.


Some of the Brent geese in the SE skear corner
Eider 6 flew north
Three pairs of Eider

The card created by Howard, the sentiment from all in the Observation team

Wednesday, 24 December 2025

First Dark-bellied Brent this winter

A dry sunny day with a light east breeze

Heysham skear - Malcolm 09:00 - 10:30
Pale-bellied Brent goose at least 32. 7 flew north and at least 25 were out from the play area.
Pale-bellied Brent geese heading north

Dark-bellied Brent goose 1 also flew north.

Dark-bellied Brent goose

Eider 4
Red-breasted Merganser 1 male
Great Crested Grebe 4
Little Egret 3
Shag 1 juvenile 
Initially there were only 6 Knot scattered around. I suspect that they are the ones that stand their ground when a Peregrine attacks. This one was particularly reluctant to fly!
Knot

Later as the tide had almost covered the skear several small flocks of Knot arrived, eventually totalling 200. They freshened up in the pools and then most just rested.
Some of the Knot

Curlew having a good scratch

South shore - Malcolm 13:30 - 14:30
I checked the shore out from the saltmarsh as the tide was covering it.
Curlew 75
Bar-Tailed Godwit 1
Grey Plover 12
Knot 1
Redshank 80
Curlew

Bar-Tailed Godwit

Grey Plover

Grey Plovers and a Knot

Imperial Rd - Malcolm
The Stonechats weren't seen
Water Rail 2 calling (half heartedly)
Jackdaw 3 east
Kestrel 3 - it seemed to be two chasing a third one away

Kestrels

Grey Heron 1
Heron 

Buzzard 1
Buzzard

Roe Deer





Tuesday, 23 December 2025

More ducks on the move

A dry day, but mainly overcast. A light east wind.

North shore
Heliport yesterday - Kevin Singleton 
30 snipe in the air, it’s not something I see often.
Flocks of greenfinch feeding in with oystercatchers
Snipe

Lapwing 

Heysham skear Malcolm 08:30 - 10:30
Pale-bellied Brent geese in the SE skear corner 

Shoveler 8
Shoveler stopped off for a while. I didn't see which way they left

No Eider or Mergansers seen
Shag 1
Shag - bottom right on conger rock. The rest are Cormorants 

Little Egret 3
There was a flock of c1200 Knot and no Peregrine attacks while I was there. I did manage to read a number of flags, all but one seen previously this winter.

From Knowlys Rd - Pete Woodruff 11:20
Pale-bellied Brent goose 52 flew south towards Red Nab

Heliport - Malcolm 13:20
Wherever the Knot went to roost today, it wasn't here.
Shag 1 juvenile, possibly the same as this morning's bird
Shag

It flew off towards Half Moon Bay 

Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
Cetti's warbler singing on the southern section of the reserve, near the industrial site.

South shore - Janet
Saltmarsh

Common Snipe

Wigeon

Shelduck

Reed Bunting

Wren

Moorhen by the dog walk pond

Rabbit in the Nature Park

Monday, 22 December 2025

All the regulars on show

A dry sunny day with a light east wind

Yesterday's shots of a Grey Plover along the south sea wall by Janet




Heysham skear - Malcolm 08:20 - 09:45
I went down "early" to watch the rising tide cover the skear. As I was walking out a flock of 400 Knot on the north side were under attack by a peregrine, then another flock of 1000 was lifted from the south side and they all left to the south. Later 2 small flocks of 90 and 23 were flying areound.
This handful of Knot were the only settled ones seen
A later check of the Near Naze and Heliport also saw no Knot

Oystercatcher 1500
Curlew 30
Turnstone 60
Redshank 250
Dunlin 40
Pale-bellied Brent goose 38. They had been high up the shore then flew to the waterline, possibly disturbed.
Sunrises here are seldom as nice as the sunsets, but this shot includes
some of the Brent geese - upper middle picture 

Some of the Brent geese high up the shore



Some of these flew back, but most were happy to stay on the water

Pink-Footed goose 112. Two skeins north 39 and 13. I skein 60 SE
Red-breasted Merganser 1
Mallard pair
Male Merganser plus Mallard pair

Great Crested grebe 1

Imperial Rd - Malcolm
Just a quick passing check. 
Both the male and female Stonechats seen.
Long-Tailed Tits 12
No Water Rails heard, the water table is now much reduced from its peak.
Kestrel 1
Pink-Footed goose 56 south

Near Naze - David Kaye 13:00
Shag showing well

Middleton Nature Reserve main pond - Janet
Tufted Duck and Gadwall

Mallard

Great Tits