Showers all day, some very heavy, particularly in the afternoon. The overnight SW wind moved to south in the morning.
Heysham skear - Malcolm 09:30 - 10:15
No Brent geese seen from the skear and none from Knowlys Rd later
Eider 36
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| Eider |
They were feeding in the shallows, probably on small mussels. The female to the right eats something.
Oystercatcher 1500No Curlews
Redshank 250
Turnstone 40
Knot 44 - conditions felt right for Knot this morning, but it is possible that this small group has been present throughout the recent quite period for Knot.
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| Knot and Oystercatcher |
Imperial Rd - Malcolm 10:30
Buzzard 1 initially resting in the copse before flying east
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| Buzzard |
Water Rail 1 squealing
Common Snipe 4
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| Snipe heading off after being accidentally spooked |
Redwing 4 south
Jackdaw 2
Kestrel 1 male
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| Kestrel in a brief moment of sunshine |
Middleton Nature Reserve - Malcolm 10:45
Still a little ice around the fringes of the main pond.
Mute swan - two adults by the feeding area, possibly the original female with her new mate. Or possibly the two new arrivals, the original female has a blue ring. One to check for if the opportunity arises.
There were 6 cygnets along the north side, but no sign of the other adult.
Gadwall and Mallard still present.
I went to check the "no swimming" pond, but it was deserted.
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| The "no swimming" pond ice free and empty. Another shower was starting so time to head home. |
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| After that it was armchair bird watching, fortunately, Jays regularly visit my garden - Malcolm |







