This early Little Grebe chick was photographed last Friday on the reedbed pond at Middleton. Thanks Janet
Pretty decent amount of stuff on the sea today but land-birds dire
North harbour wall 0615-0930hrs (Pete C throughout, Jean and Pete
M for shorter period)
Shelduck - 15 out
Common Scoter - 4 in
Velvet Scoter - 3 out (2 males) - out, close inshore, 0810hrs
Red-throated Diver - 3 in
Gannet - 8 in
Kittiwake - flock of 12 in then on water
Auk spp - 83 in (max flock 18)
Razorbill - 10
Guillemot - 8
Sandwich Tern - 26 in, 130 out
Arctic Tern - 43 plus c10 very high-flying, poss more
Whimbrel - one in
Linnet - 5 NE
Meadow Pipit - 8 NE
Swallow - 1 NE
alba Wagtail - 3 NE
Arctic Skua - two dark-morph blogging in outer bay
from 0845 to at least 0930, gradually floating into the Bay
Office area
20 mins of vis/assessing grounded stuff 0600-0620 by the office
saw just 4 Siskin, 3 Meadow Pipit, but no evidence of the (localised)
easterly producing the goods night-migrant-wise with no obvious corridor from
the south overnight
Ocean Edge area
Pale-bellied Brents - two flew along the tideline towards the Lune as viewed
from Ocean Edge 0920 - may have come off Red Nab.
Loads of large gulls on Heysham 2 outfall again but nothing
coffee-coloured - did include 2CY Med Gull
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