Another warm sunny day with light breezes, from NE in the morning and NW in the afternoon.
Nick Godden from the Stone Jetty:
I only had a few minutes at the Stone Jetty prior to work but the period 6:00-6:25 was quite productive
Common scoter 2 out
Sandwich tern 34 in
Arctic tern 17 in
Black tern 6 in
Whimbrel 7 in
Common scoter 2 out
Sandwich tern 34 in
Arctic tern 17 in
Black tern 6 in
Whimbrel 7 in
Pete:
Sea 0600-0800 Heysham back of habour. Arrived just too late for Nick's flock of 17 Arctic and 6 Black past SJ just after 0600
Arctic Tern - flock c21 rapidly in
Black Tern - 9 with the above
Red throated diver - 4 out
Sandwich Tern - 67 out (35 in early on)
Common Scoter - c45 out
Little Gull - 2 adult in together
Arctic Skua - dark morph out then landed and floated out
Arctic Tern - flock c21 rapidly in
Black Tern - 9 with the above
Red throated diver - 4 out
Sandwich Tern - 67 out (35 in early on)
Common Scoter - c45 out
Little Gull - 2 adult in together
Arctic Skua - dark morph out then landed and floated out
Game of two halves; dead 0700-0800.
Power station outfalls and area: 0805-0825
2cy kittiwake inner end hey 2
2cy Little Gull on beach then feeding seaward end Hey one
two very distant Arctic/Common Tern on tide edge
C50 Sandwich Terns visible on buoys/fishing in shipping channel
2cy kittiwake inner end hey 2
2cy Little Gull on beach then feeding seaward end Hey one
two very distant Arctic/Common Tern on tide edge
C50 Sandwich Terns visible on buoys/fishing in shipping channel
Heysham skear - Malcolm 08:00 - 10:00
Eider 30 +
Common Scoter the female with the damaged left wing
Red-breasted Merganser 3
Great Crested grebe 3
Little Egret 4
Sandwich Tern 8 minimum
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| Sandwich Tern |
Knot c2000 several flagged birds seen but all seen earlier in this winter period.
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| Many of the Knot moulting to summer plumage. This one ringed at Merseyside in 2024. All the characters are white but two are stained dark with dirt. Note that one of these Knot is eating gutweed |
Bar-Tailed Godwit 1
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| Bar-Tailed Godwit with Knot and Oystercatcher |
Whimbrel at least 3
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| Like Curlews, Whimbrel often use their long bills to probe under things, rather than probing deep into the mud. |
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| The long warm days and lack of grazing is allowing the gutweed to flourish. These filaments are up to 30cm already |
Heysham Head
I did a quick check under the high cliffs, Malcolm.
Rock Pipit at least four
Black Tern - 4,1,1,2 in (bringing today's total to 23)
Arctic Tern - 6,1,1 in
Arctic Skua 1 dark morph in
Red throated diver - 1,2 in
South shore - Malcolm 15:15 - 16:30
Rock Pipit 5 - 2 at Red Nab, 2 along the sea wall and 1 above the nest site near the lighthouse.
Sandwich Tern at least 6 around the buoys out from the north wall
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| Four Sandwich Terns |
Stock Dove 1 on wooden jetty
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| Stock Dove |
Kittiwake 1 2nd calendar year resting on the sloping sea wall at No.2 outfall
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| 2cy Kittiwake |
Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
There was a another swan arrived on the main pond this morning and when I got there all hell had broken out, the male was seeing off the extra swan but at the same time the Cygnet was attacking the sitting female!! the fight was at first on the water but then they were fighting on the nest, once the other swan had been seen off the male came to her rescue and all 3 of them were fighting on the nest!!!
Who needs David Attenborough!!! These are a shortened version of the shots I took.
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| Grey Heron with what looks to be an orange tongue lolling out |
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| Common Whitethroat |
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| Brimstone |
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| Large Red Damselfly - first record this year |




















































