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| Curlew |
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| Knot |
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| Turnstone and a Sandwich Tern |
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| The green marker post is no longer green and the only thing it is marking is the mud. It has clearly broken from its mount |
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| Common Whitethroat |
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| Curlew |
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| Knot |
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| Turnstone and a Sandwich Tern |
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| The green marker post is no longer green and the only thing it is marking is the mud. It has clearly broken from its mount |
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| Common Whitethroat |
Black Guillemot - summer plumage bird flying in then landed, floated out of sight then flew out 1156 - no sign floating back in by 1245 but sea a bit lumpy at the range.
Didn’t expect Black Guillemot this morning. After a few years of virtually annual regularity on a par with eg Puffin they have become really scarce in recent years whilst Puffins are virtually annual fare. Even more surprising given Walney or Furness in general have no recent records
Arctic Skua 1 dark morph in close at 1100
(prob dark morph small skua out v distantly at 1215)
Guillemot - 31 floating in
Common scoter - 295 in and a few out plus some distant shapes probably this species.
Sandwich Tern - minimum of 33 prob more
Common Tern - one out
2cy Shag and 2cy Little Gull both still around
Janet had a good walk around today:
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| Rock Pipits at the harbour |
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| Grey Seal with a small Bass |
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| Goldfinches in dispute in the Nature Park |
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| Rudd in Heysham Nature Reserve dipping pond, taking advantage of the abundant flies |
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| Red-breasted Mergansers |
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| Swifts over the main pond |
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| Sandwich Terns |
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| A Peregrine Falcon did a circuit of a small wader free skear, then continued south |
1 Common Tern out
27 Sandwich Tern purposefully out
1,1 summer plumage red throated diver in
1 Guillemot floating in
1 Grey Seal
Just after lunch a Black Tern was on the outfalls
North shore
David Kaye saw 1500 Knot resting on a sandbar at 0600. They were spooked by something and flew south.
I checked the waterline out from the play area on the incoming tide 09:00 - 10:00 - Malcolm
Eider 3
Little Egret 3
Sandwich Tern 8
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| Sandwich Terns |
Just 14 Knot and 12 Bar-Tailed Godwit with the Oystercatchers along the waterline
Curlew 1
Whimbrel 1
Turnstone 2
I was just too slow getting this clip of a Whimbrel eating a crab, it is just swallowing it at the beginning of the clip. It then has several sips of freshwater runoff, before swallowing a couple of remaining limbs.
I returned to check the skear as it was exposing this afternoon 15:15 - 16:30
Eider 8
Great Crested Grebe 6
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| Great Crested Grebe showing its great crest! |
Shag 1 feeding near the green marker post - too distant to judge age
Sandwich Tern 8
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| Sandwich Tern |
Apart from Oystercatchers there were just two other wader species
Whimbrel 9 - this clip reminds me of the comedy scenes where someone accidentally walks onto a film set, then tries to hide!
Dunlin 1
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| Dunlin |
Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
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| Grasshopper Warbler, being very vocal near the golf club |
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| Large Red Damselfly |
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| Great Crested Newt, this one at a different part of the reserve near the pumping station. |
Arctic Tern: 18,55,48,16,2,65 (204) in, all before 0800 and before the sandbanks covered
Black Tern: 2 with first Arctic Tern flock
Arctic Skua: 1 dark morph in 1000
6 Gannet
c66 in four lots Kittiwake
c271 Common Scoter
2 Red-Throated Diver
c45 Sandwich tern
Guillemot 2
Razorbill one floating in
Little gull 2cy feeding on inbound outfalls gunge
Painted Lady and a Large White along back of Harbour road
Middleton Nature Reserve
Ringing report by Alan:
Rosemary and Peter Silvester checked out the main pond yesterday:
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| Large Red Damselfly |
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| I think the Mayfly just came to visit me for a salt lick! |
Heysham skear - Malcolm
I checked twice 08:15 - 10:00. I started again 14:45 which coincided with the only significant shower of the day so an early bath at 15:15.
All records this morning unless stated
Eider 10
Red-breasted Merganser 9
Great Crested grebe 5
Little Egret 4
Sandwich Tern 18 (13 feeding plus 3 and 2 in) just 2 seen this afternoon
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| Sandwich Tern just resurfacing with a small Whitebait. Plus Mergansers |
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| Great Crested Grebe |
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| 2cy Little Gull, much clearer first winter markings than the outfall bird. It possibly ended up at Leighton Moss, as one with similar plumage arrived there this afternoon |
Knot c2000 this morning was a bit of a surprise, one new flagged bird for this period was seen. Only 130 this afternoon.
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| Knot on the skear |
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| Later moved to the mud by the incoming tide |
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| 33 Turnstones in this shot |