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| The frog tadpole embryos in the pond on the southern section are already quite well developed |
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| Brent geese finding plenty of pockets of gutweed here |
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| It was the king or queen of conger rock for a while |
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| But later dethroned by a Cormorant |
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| The frog tadpole embryos in the pond on the southern section are already quite well developed |
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| Brent geese finding plenty of pockets of gutweed here |
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| It was the king or queen of conger rock for a while |
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| But later dethroned by a Cormorant |
It was a possible morning for some early spring migrants so I set a couple of nets at Heysham from just after dawn. It was damp and a little breezy but a Treecreeper, Chiffchaff and two Goldcrests were caught early on.
The feeder ride was not too successful as the light southerly breeze was billowing the net. Lots of finches were eyeing up the feeders from the adjacent trees but were rather put off by the moving net.
The catch list was:
Chiffchaff 1
Goldcrest 2
Treecreeper 1 - First ever unringed therefore implicitly passage treecreeper in spring
Greenfinch 5 + 1 retrap
Coal Tit 2
Goldfinch 5 + 1 retrap
Great Tit 1 + 3 retraps
Robin 2 retraps
Dunnock 1 retrap
Long tailed Tit 1 + 2 retraps
Blue Tit 3 retraps
South shore - Kevin Eaves
Several Brent Geese and Wigeon still on Red Nab
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| Grey Plover on No.1 outfall |
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| The Shoveler pair resting on the peninsula |
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| Tufted Duck pair |
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| Some of the Tufted on the "no swimming" pond |
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| It eventually gave up and half climbed, half flew over the top. |
South shore - Malcolm 09:00 - 11:30
I walked out to the waterline again. A bit of an act of faith as visibility was terrible and there was no way of knowing if there was anything waiting for me. Eventually I reached waders but most were scattered over a vast range of mud.
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| The dark line is mainly Knot and Dunlin |
Unfortunately when they are spread out like this it isn't possible to get close to many.These are minimum numbers:
Curlew 15
Oystercatcher 100
Bar-Tailed Godwit 50
Grey Plover 15
Knot 3000
Dunlin 2000
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| Curlew and Oystercatcher |
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| Grey Plover and Dunlin |
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| Bar-Tailed Godwit and Knot |
Also:
Shelduck 10 higher up the shore
Pink-Footed goose 1 flying around to try and get its bearings.
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| Shelduck |
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| Looks in quite a fresh condition, but it will very slowly rot away. |
I set a single 18 metre net this morning by the feeders behind the Heysham office from just after 08.00. It was still and frosty to start with and the air remained chilly throughout. It was a slow start with few birds coming to feed until mid morning onwards when things picked up a little. By 13.45 a total of 43 birds were caught:
Greenfinch 7
Chaffinch 2
Goldfinch 14 + 5 retraps
Great Tit 3 retraps
Blue Tit 4 + 3 retraps
Singles of Siskin, Robin, Long tailed Tit, Dunnock and Wren (retrap)
Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
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| There is still at least one pair of Shoveler on the main pond |
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| Chiffchaff in the southern section |
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| Greenfinch |
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| One of two Reed Buntings on the saltmarsh, with a Wren. |
Great Crested Grebe 1 drifted in with the tide.
Pied Wagtail 1 in/off
Bar-Tailed Godwit 72
Knot 3000 - they split into two flocks 2000 moving south, 1000 moving towards the outfalls
Dunlin 25
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| Mainly Knot on the mud |
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| The Knot were easily spooked, lifting whenever an Oystercatcher or Gull called. The remaining birds in the water are Bar-Tailed Godwit |
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| One of two Rock Pipits on the foreshore |
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| Knot and a few Dunlin |
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| Pale-bellied Brent geese and Wigeon |
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| Male Wigeon |
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| Despite the gutweed being quite lush now, they still argue over feeding rights! |
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| Feeding Brent goose |
Pale-bellied Brent goose 10
Eider 18
Red-breasted Merganser 3
By this time there wasn't a breath of wind and the sea was flat.
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| Brent geese filing past |
800 Knot were feeding but only two flags seen and both seen before. By the time I finished, the light wasn't conducive to checking Knot, but it was a very pleasant evening.
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| Redshank, Dunlin and Knot |
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| Low clouds/mist rolling down the South Lakes hills |
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| These Brent Geese circled the covered Red Nab area a few times before heading off south. The regular birds know when Red Nab is exposed. |
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| Wigeon pair |
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| Cormorants on the wooden jetty |
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| Rock Pipit near the lighthouse |
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| There were two chasing each other then just one feeding. |
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| Plenty of Rabbits along the harbour wall, this one looking like she is about to increase the number |
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| Good visibility today - Piel Castle to the west |
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| Blackpool Tower to the south |
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| Mallard pair on the newt pond in the Nature Park |
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| Bumblebee sp - no butterflies seen today |
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| Fieldfare |
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| Adult Mediterranean gull (left) with Black-Headed gulls |