First some shots from Kevin Singleton, taken by the Cafe area at Half Moon Bay yesterday, when the sun shone!
Curlew |
Lapwing |
House Sparrow |
Heysham Skear (Malcolm)
I didn't have much time today just a quick check as the tide was covering the skear this morning.
Pink-Footed Goose 9 west
Pale-bellied Brent Goose 11 at least feeding in ones and twos between the rocks to the north of play area and the SE skear corner.
Two of the Brent in the skear corner, a shot that nicely conveys today's conditions! |
Eider 13
After yesterday's success in finding and reading coded Knot, today was a total failure. There were about 300 flying around as I was walking out, but they gained height and headed off to the north.
These seven Knot were all that remained! The one on the right trying the vegetarian option. |
Oystercatcher 1500
Curlew 40
Turnstone 30
Ringed Plover 7
Redshank 150 - one was taken by a Peregrine Falcon, possibly why the Knot had moved on.
We have done well this winter with the coded wader schemes. It provides the scheme organisers valuable movement and behaviour information, and also can provide some unexpected insights......
This Bar-Tailed Godwit was on the south shore earlier this week. |
Unfortunately, there are two more rings on its other leg required to identify a specific bird, and it never revealed them. But with just the flag and rings seen the scheme manager was able to make these observations.
Combinations starting with Y1WY were used in the Wadden Sea Holland in 2001 and 2002, so this is an old bird, the last observation of one of these codes starting with Y1WY was in 2016. There is an observation of Y1WYBR at Glasson on 14 November 2010. This could very well be this bird, but it would be nice to have a confirmation.
So, this Godwit is at least 23 years old! None of its contemporaries have been seen for 9 years. It goes without saying that several parties would love to know the complete history. Any information about any further sightings would be very welcome. Either directly to the scheme or via any of the observatory team - see sidebar for contact information.
South Sea wall (Kevin)
Pale-bellied Brent goose 20 on Red Nab (these will include this morning's birds)
Red-breasted Merganser 1 in the harbour mouth.
Howard took these splendid shots of a female merganser feeding at the Near Naze earlier this week. Possibly the same birds as seen by Kevin today.