An early shower then overcast till more extended rain over lunch. The sun came out this afternoon and it ended very pleasant in the light onshore breeze.
Heysham skear - Malcolm 13:30 - 15:30
I started later than I would have liked, but waited for the rain to stop.
No wildfowl other than 17 Eider heading back into the bay.
Little Egret 2
It seems a Peregrine had been waiting for the rain to stop too. It chased two small flocks of Knot north as I was walking out.
A little unusually the only other Knot were 500 strung out along the middle of the mud to the south of the skear.
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| A line of Knot strung out in front of Heysham Head |
They were lifted by an alarm calling gull and they flew to the skear.
Bar-Tailed Godwit 16 feeding and resting along the waterline to the south of the skear.
Redshank 500
Dunlin 250
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| Dunlin |
Other waders similar to recent
Imperial Rd
I popped by on my way home Malcolm
Stonechat pair - they were along the fence between the bypass roundabout and the gate blocked off with boulders. Easily visible from the road
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| Female Stonechat |
They seemed to be finding plenty to eat
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| Male and female Stonechat |
Janet checked this evening. They were still around and still flighty







