A showery day with just the odd glimpse of sunshine. A fresh south wind, became fresher as it veered to SW
Canada geese 18 north over Tarnbrook Road (chippy) 11:30 - Malcolm
South shore Malcolm - 13:45 - 15:15
Remarkably, it remained dry and even a brief period of sunshine, shame there wasn't much to see!
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Lesser Black-backed, Herring and a Common gull on what remained of Red Nab at high water |
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| Common gull (centre) |
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| Plenty of gulls on the outfalls, but just large gulls |
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| Immature Herring Gull, practising standing on water |
Linnet 3 between the lighthouse and waterfall
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| Linnet |
Rock Pipit 1 on Red Nab 2, possibly 3 between lighthouse and waterfall
Despite having a bill full of grubs, it still gave me a nasty chirping at before heading to its nest.
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The young Carrion Crows are growing, but I still haven't seen an adult visit the nest |
There was quite a lot going on in the Nature Park, although the foliage is very lush at the moment and it is more about what you can hear, rather than see.
Greenfinch
Goldfinch
Chaffinch
Dunnock
Robin (seen only, surprisingly)
Wren
Blackbird
Blackcap 2
Chiffchaff 1
The only butterflies seen were
Common Blue 1
Speckled Wood 1
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| Blackbirds and Grey Squirrel enjoying seeds left by visitors |
Imperial Rd - Malcolm 15:20 - 15:40
Buzzard 1 was constantly hunting. It was taking advantage of the fresh wind to "hover" like a Kestrel
And like a Kestrel, it was after rodents
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It took this rodent (looks like a mouse) to the high trees at the edge of the bypass. It was quickly back and hunting again |
Geese 7 flying east
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| Two were Greylags |
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| At least three, probably five were Canadas |
Carrion Crow, Magpies and Jackdaws were present as usual, but there was also a Rook heading east, likely to the Rookery further along the bypass
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| Rook |
Little Egret 1 west
Reed Bunting 1 male
Swallow 2
House Martin 1
Cetti's warbler 2 singing were the only warblers seen or heard, quite a contrast to last year.