Heysham Skear (Malcolm)
A check on the rising tide this morning.
Pale-bellied Brent goose - just two feeding along the northern edge of the skear. (Later David Kaye saw 34 out from the play area)
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Pale-bellied Brent geese, Oystercatcher and Redshank |
Eider 35
Wigeon 7
Red-breasted Merganser 8
Great Crested grebe 4
A Peregrine Falcon lifted a few hundred Knot off the skear which then disappeared to the north. Presumably earlier attacks had already moved some on as no more Knot could be found. Then a flock of 62 came from the north and landed on the skear. Yesterday's post showed that one in a hundred is often the ratio for flagged Knot. But that is only typical, not universal. One day last week there were 3,000 Knot on the shore and I had to check over 1,000 before seeing any flagged birds........
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........but amazingly, there were two flagged Knot in this small flock! |
After landing many took a bath. Both orange flagged Knot can be seen in this clip.
Oystercatcher 1,500
Curlew 40
Redshank 120
Turnstone 25
Ringed Plover 12
Dunlin 8 feeding high up the shore with the Dunlin.
Red-Nab (Malcolm)
Just a quick look towards high water
Pale-bellied Brent geese 2 - almost certainly this morning's 2.
Shelduck 32
Wigeon 160
Middleton Nature Reserve (Janet)
Barn Owl 1 hunting over the central marshes this afternoon
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Barn Owl |
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This yellow ringed Common Gull was found by Janet on the frozen main pond 10/01/25. We have now received its history. Ringed at Frederikshavn Denmark 12/05/23. This is the only record outside Denmark. |