A warm (16°C at 14:00) sunny day with a fresh south then SW to west wind.
North shore - David Kaye
Whooper Swan 10 north
Pale-bellied Brent Goose 47 out from the play area
South shore - Malcolm 09:30 - 10:15
Just a circuit saltmarsh - Red Nab - Nature Park
Wigeon 58 out from the saltmarsh
Common Snipe 11 lifted by the tide from the saltmarsh
Reed Bunting 3
Red-breasted Merganser 1 male flew east out from the foreshore
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| Male Red-breasted Merganser |
Eider 1 male out from Red Nab
Pale-bellied Brent goose 44. Red Nab was already covered. These arrived from the south and settled on the sea out from Red Nab. Not typical behaviour for the regular birds so possibly in addition to David's earlier.
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| Brent geese joined by a pair of Wigeon |
Chiffchaff 2 singing in the Nature Park
Back at my car, someone had been grooming their dog. Two Carrion Crows gratefully collected the resulting nest lining material.
At this time of year always leave any fur from grooming out for the birds, it isn't just the Crows that will be grateful for it. Similarly, if you rake the moss from your lawn, leave that somewhere for the birds too.
Heliport
Howard checked around high water
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| 2500 Knot joined the Oystercatcher and Redshank on the sea wall. It isn't practical to check them for flags when they are packed like this |
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| Rock Pipit |
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| Dunnock singing its heart out |
I checked later as the tide was leaving the sea wall (Malcolm). 1000 of the Knot moved onto the mud, but I could only find one flagged bird.
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| This was only its second sighting since being ringed at the Wadden Sea Holland in 2024. The first sighting was when it was seen on the skear on Saturday |
Today it was the Turnstones turn to take a bath. This is also freshwater runoff, but this has come from the culvert on the sloping sea wall. The chirping is from House Sparrows nesting in the brambles along the Heliport fence.
Middleton Nature Reserve
Janet checked first
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| The male Goosander is still on the "no swimming" pond |
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| Chiffchaff on the southern section of the reserve |
Brimstone 1
Comma 1
I checked this afternoon (Malcolm)
Main pond
Mute swan a breeding pair plus 1 immature
Mallard 1 pair
Gadwall pair plus a male
Tufted Duck 3 males
Shoveler 3 males and a female seen
Little Grebe 2 including 1 trilling
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| Summer plumage Little Grebe |
Moorhen 1
Cetti's warbler 1 singing
Chiffchaff 1 singing
"no swimming" pond
Mute swan pair
The Goosander was still there
Mallard pair
Tufted Duck 22
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| Some of the Tufted Duck |
Coot 2
Moorhen 1
Little Grebe 2 at least
Not sure what is going on here. A Lesser Black-Backed pair and a Herring gull were all calling, but it looked friendly enough. But looks can be deceiving.
Chiffchaff 1 singing
Peacock butterfly 1
Central marshes
Teal 5
Mallard pair
Moorhen 4
Grey Heron 1
Reed Bunting 2
Cetti's warbler 4 singing
Chiffchaff 1 singing
Blackcap 1 singing - first this year
Small Tortoiseshell 2 together - so that's 4 butterfly species today
Imperial Rd - Malcolm
Buzzard 1 flew to the central copse
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| An embryonic nest in the copse, currently way too small for a Buzzard, but perhaps it will grow. One to keep an eye on |
Water Rail 1 squealing
Seven spot Ladybird 1
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| Seven spot Ladybird on a broken Reedmace head |



























































