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| Two Pale-bellied Brent geese, plus Oystercatchers, Dunlin and three Whimbrel |
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| Three Whimbrel, Oystercatchers and a Dunlin |
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| Green-Veined White in the Nature Park |
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| Two Pale-bellied Brent geese, plus Oystercatchers, Dunlin and three Whimbrel |
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| Three Whimbrel, Oystercatchers and a Dunlin |
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| Green-Veined White in the Nature Park |
This morning was my first foray to Middleton to set nets this Spring. There was a heavy ground frost, clear sky and a light southerly breeze, the two nets set early produced just 16 birds by 10.30.
The catch :
Cetti's Warbler 1 + 2 retraps
Sedge Warbler 5 + 1 retrap (a high number for this early in spring)
Blackcap 1
Reed Warbler 2 retraps
Dunnock 1
Willow Warbler 2
Blue Tit 1
The two Reed Warblers and single Sedge Warbler retrapped were returning birds after their long migration journeys that were trapped and ringed here in previous years.
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| The Heron was patrolling the pools and shallows. There is a Little Grebe skulking in the Bogbean |
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| Robin with food for mate or young |
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| Two pairs of Bullfinch |
Common Scoter - the female with the damaged left wing
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| Her right wing is fine |
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| Sandwich Terns resting on the distant Honeycomb worm reefs |
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| This Whimbrel didn't have a very distinct pale crown stripe. Fortunately it was calling regularly |
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| Most of the Knot, they quickly left to the south as the tide moved them from where they were feeding. |
Little Gull 1 2cy
Common Tern 1
both on no.1 outfall
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| 2cy Little Gull |
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| Common Tern |
1 Swallow north.
Pete:
Sea-watch from south side of Heysham Harbour, near Lighthouse (7.50 – 11.35 am)
1 2nd CY Mediterranean Gull – feeding off seaward end Heysham Stage 1 Outfall from 7.50 am
1 2nd CY Little Gull – feeding off HS1 from 8.27 am
1 adult Arctic Tern – feeding off HS1 throughout morning
1 2nd CY Kittiwake – close in off seawall by HS1 Outfall, but only from 11.30 am
1 2nd CY Shag flew in from direction of Heysham Head to land on the Wooden Pier at 9.40 am
c.100 Pink-footed Geese – flew distantly north across Bay at 8.34 am (later 10 south at 9.32 am)
9 Whooper Swan – flew distantly north across Bay and landed on sea at 8.59 am, then continued to drift north
62 Kittiwake – sat on sea distantly offshore , drifting in on the tide (groups of 10, 17, 7, 3 and 25)
1 Red-throated Diver – flew into the Bay dsitantly at 9.16 am
2 Common Scoter – seemingly asleep on sea and drifting in with tide at 11.00 am
Also:
14 Sandwich Tern
5 Whimbrel
8 Sand Martin and 1 Swallow – in over the sea
1 Harbour Porpoise – in the low tide channel off HS1 outfall at 9.15 am
2 Grey Seal – including one wrestling with and eventually swallowing a large fish – Sea Bass?
1 female Wheatear – near Lighthouse
3 Rock Pipit – between Stage 2 outfalls and lighthouse
2 Stock Dove – on the Wooden Pier (the first I can recall seeing there)
2 male Orange-tip – Heysham Nature Park
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| Clay's digiscope shot of the Stock Doves. A very unusual, probably unique, record for this location |
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| Egrets amongst the Honeycomb worm beds in foreground. Red-breasted Mergansers and Oystercatcher |
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| Great Crested grebes |
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| Eider with Piel Castle in the background |
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| Oystercatchers moving from the outer skear to the shore |
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| Sandwich Terns on Conger rock |
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| Another swan circled the main pond then landed but got seen off by the resident male, The new swan is ringed and I think it's the one that is on the no swimming pond |
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| Male Chaffinch unfortunately having lost a foot |
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| The female also has a fungal infection on her foot |
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| Male Bullfinch near the golf course |
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| Chiffchaff |
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| Green-veined White - first record this year |
Kittiwake 490, mostly ‘in'
Swallow 30 N
Common Scoter 7 in then ‘out’
Bar-tailed Godwit 52 feeding skear
Sanderling 31 (one in breeding plumage) out
Common Gull 12 out
Red-breasted Merganser 8 flew in
Whimbrel 6 in
Red-throated Diver 5 in
Pintail 3 floating in
Great Northern Diver 1 out
Little Gull 1 ad out
Little Tern 1 in
Arctic Skua 1 in
This is just part of Dan's report, to see all of it follow this link to the LDBWS website https://lancasterbirdwatching.org.uk/forums/topic/morecambe-stone-jetty/
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| Pale-bellied Brent |
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| The Cormorant was very close to the bottom car park |
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| Male Chaffinch |
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| Male Blackcap |
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| Rock Pipit |
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| Two Wheatears on Red Nab |
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| This is on the hedgerow that borders the bypass. |