South shore (Malcolm)
A walk from the saltmarsh to Red Nab.
Wheatear 1 male along the foreshore
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Mature male Wheatear looking very smart |
He seemed to be finding plenty to eat.
Rock Pipit 3 - one on the foreshore and two on Red Nab. It wasn't clear if the Red Nab bird was chasing another off, or just casing and the other not wishing to be caught.
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Rock Pipit on Red Nab |
Meadow Pipit 7 over to the north
Pale-bellied Brent 10 on Red Nab
Shelduck 28
Wigeon 86 on Red Nab
Middleton Nature Reserve (Janet)
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Heron coming in to land |
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Female Mute Swan |
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Mallard pair on Fence pond |
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Mallard drake on main pond, celebrating after seeing of another male |
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Male Reed Bunting |
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One of several Chiffchaff seen/heard |
Heysham skear (Malcolm)
Two checks again, but not a lot to report.
Pale-bellied Brent goose 2 in the morning 20 this evening
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20 Brent this evening, possibly including this morning's 10, but their behaviour was atypical for the regular Brent here. They flew past the regular feeding area and settled on the sea to the north. |
Eider 35
Red-breasted Merganser 7
Oystercatcher 1,500
Curlew 15
Redshank 200
Knot 600 this morning were lifted by something (likely a Peregrine) and they headed off south long before I got near. 350 turned up in the fading light this evening a few flagged birds seen, but no new ones. An additional 300 were arriving as I left.
Turnstone 30
Dunlin 10
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Sunset on the Spring equinox was behind clouds, nevertheless still spendid! This is what today's title refers to, half of today was daylight and half darkness. |
Mark also pointed out that there is another Rookery on the bypass (Bay Gateway). 200m west of the Overton roundabout on the south side.
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This shot is looking west from just past the roundabout, it shows the location of the first tree. This is a section of bypass where you can't stop in a car, but you can see them as you pass. |
This is only the second year that they have nested here - Pete