A dry, but overcast day with a light SE breeze.
Heysham Nature Reserve - Alan
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 |
Middleton Nature Reserve - Malcolm
Mute Swan, a pair of adults on both the main and "no swimming" ponds. An immature also on the main pond.
Goosander 1 male on the "no swimming" pond
Shoveler pair on main pond
No Gadwall seen.
Tufted Duck, an impressive 34. 6 on the main pond plus 28 on the "no swimming" pond
Mallard 6 on the main pond 2 on the "no swimming" plus 3 flying around
Coot 8
Moorhen 7 including 3 on/around the fence pond
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| Goosander |
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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 |
The grunts in this clip are the Mute pair politely explaining that I am not welcome!
I startled this Moorhen along the road next to the fence pond. Don't think it's the sharpest bill in the brood, as it decided that squeezing through the fence was its best option!
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| It eventually gave up and half climbed, half flew over the top. |
The only warblers heard were 4 Cetti's. 1 by the main pond plus 3 in the central marshes