Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Canada day

Just a bit cooler today, particularly in the morning. A light SE wind 

It was obviously a good day for Canada geese to be heading north:
82 Canada Geese in three flocks all following the exactly same flight line over Eardley Road. Another 2 came in off the Sea - David Kaye
Canada Geese flying north

Janet saw 2 on the main pond at Middleton Nature Reserve plus at least 24 in one flock over to the north.

Canada geese

So 110 seen over the recording area, more or possibly some of the same ones were seen to our south heading this way. This from Adam at Preesall:
Had 120 Canadas plus load of greylags north over the Preesall  garden this morning. 80 odd of them landed mile or so out on the sea presumably you got these birds.

Also from Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
Coot chick beginning to lose its downy plumage 


This Common Whitethroat took a caterpillar into a bush
and returned with a fecal sac

Roe Deer on the southern section 

Heysham Nature Reserve - Reuben 
Clouded Yellowon the plateau grassland

South shore - Malcolm 12:45 - 14:15
I did exactly the same walk as yesterday, but I was expecting more insects in the SE wind. There were more, but nothing outstanding 
Foreshore
Painted Lady 2
Large White 2
Common Blue 4
Red Admiral 1

Seawall (first number out and the second back)
Painted Lady 9, 5
Red Admiral 5, 3
Small White 4, 0
Cinnabar 0, 1 

Lighthouse to waterfall
Painted Lady 5 (total 21)
Red Admiral 3 (total 12)
Small White 1 (total 5)
Silver Y 1 (total 1 clearly yesterday's 18 were recent arrivals not residents)

The only dragonfly seen was a Four-spotted Chaser between the lighthouse and the waterfall 
Four-spotted Chaser resting on the brambles along the Power Station perimeter 


Linnet 3 on Ocean Edge grass and 4 between the lighthouse and waterfall 
Linnet feeding amongst the Sea Stork's-bill at Ocean Edge
Rock Pipit at least 2 between the lighthouse and waterfall 


Tuesday, 26 May 2026

RVD arrive, plus a Demoiselle

Another hot (27°C) sunny day, with a light NW to W breeze

Seawatch report - Pete
As expected not much on the sea but bit of mammalian magic with two porpoise and a grey seal in scope at same time. 
Otherwise 
3 sandwich tern in
1 guillemot out 
10 greylag in including leucistic bird
Definitely a pair of Rock pipit on north harbour wall in 36V

Middleton Nature Reserve 
These shots at the main pond by Peter and Rosemary Silvester


Male Banded Demoiselle 

Black-Tailed Skimmer

Azure Blue Damselflies 

Green Lacewing

These shots by Janet on the southern section of the reserve
Azure Blue Damselflies

Broad-bodied Chaser

Burnet Companion 

Silver Y

Brimstone 

This is one of the Mute Swans from the "no swimming" pond
It has a metal ring

The main pond Heron was panting in the heat

Later Pete and Jean checked from the bottom car park
Red-Veined Darter at least 2 males were flying very quickly over the water. They kept heading for the SW corner.

Heysham skear - Malcolm 11:15 - 12:45
Eider 16 mainly males
Nine male Eider
Red-breasted Merganser 1
Great Crested Grebe 1
Little Egret 5
Gulls c350 mainly Herring 
This green ringed Herring gull is an old friend from last summer, I saw it at
least 10 times! Ringed in Bowland in 2024, unfortunately it hasn't been seen
since it left us last August 

Sandwich Tern 5 - 4 south and 1 hanging around 
Sandwich Tern

Oystercatcher c800
Curlew 24 - 10 and 13 south plus 1 feeding
Sanderling 7 - none until I was getting ready to leave then 7 arrived, fed a while then continued north
Sanderling 

Dunlin 6 north
Painted Lady 25 north all singles and reasonably evenly spaced at 15 per hour
Red Admiral 2 north
Surprisingly, the algal bloom that was so abundant on Sunday has almost disappeared. I had expected it to worsen in the warm weather and calm conditions. It just goes to show that there are more factors at play than those that are immediately obvious.

South shore Malcolm 15:45 - 17:00
Osprey 1 on the post at the end of No.2 outfall
Rock Pipit 3 in the inner harbour 
Rock Pipit between the lighthouse and waterfall
Linnet 4 between the lighthouse and waterfall 
Linnet

The Carrion Crow's nest on one of the platforms isn't abandoned after all. There were at least two chicks panting in the heat. No sign of the adults again, but they must be feeding the chicks.
Carrion Crow chicks


There were no insects seen along the sea wall itself. It is best here with the wind from the east. But between the saltmarsh and Red Nab there were:
Small White 12
Painted Lady 5
Common Blue 9
Silver Y 8
Painted Lady

Then between the lighthouse and waterfall there were:
Silver Y 10
Cinnabar 2
Silver Y feeding on the tiny Sea-milkwort plants on the roundhead

This Silver Y is feeding on the bramble flowers


Cinnabar moth

Just out of the recording area - Heysham Moss Nature Reserve - Janet
Buzzard crossing over the bypass


Four-Spotted Chaser showing its hairy underside 


Common Heath


Brown Silver-line



Monday, 25 May 2026

Insects starting to move in the hot weather

Hot and sunny (temperature peaked at 28.5°C this afternoon). A light breeze mainly from NW.

Heysham skear - Malcolm 10:30 - 12:00
Eider 11 (8 males)
Red-breasted Merganser 1 male
Great Crested Grebe 2 together 

Great Crested Grebe 

Gulls - there were c350 large gulls, mainly Herring on and around the skear, plus 30+ Black-Headed gulls to the south and north (many more further north)
Some of the large gulls waiting for the seed mussels to become exposed

Sandwich Tern, constantly calling but just 2 seen.
Sandwich Tern
Little Egret 4
Oystercatcher c1000
Curlew 6
Knot 46
Sanderling 90
Dunlin 1 
The Knot arrived from the south, fed for a while then continued north

The Sanderling also arrived from the south. Four flocks, 30, 11, 33 and 16.
Some fed for a while before continuing north, others didn't stop to feed at all.

Knot and Sanderling 

There's a lot going on in this clip. Herring and Lesser Black-Backed gulls, Oystercatcher, Knot and Sanderling all looking for food.
 

Knot and Sanderling heading north. This is 11:45 and it left the skear empty 
of small waders.
There was still quite a bit of algal bloom, but not as much as yesterday. No idea why!

Painted Lady 3 (2 north and 1 south)
White butterfly sp 2 south

Middleton Nature Reserve 
Jean briefly saw an immature Darter sp fly out over the main pond.

These shots by Janet

Chiffchaff 


Painted Lady

Common Blue

Silver Y

A Red-Veined Darter and Lesser Emperor were seen at Crosby marina today. Hairy dragonfly Leighton moss yesterday. Hopefully we will have something interesting here in this warm spell. 

As the insects move in, so too do the insect eaters. A possibility, albeit an outside possibility, of a Bee-Eater over the next few days. Worth watching out for!