Another overnight heavy frost. Overcast all day, the ESE wind was bitterly cold, but things should start "warming" up tomorrow.
ARB7399 M/O K/B
Ringed: Middleton NR SD414512 whilst on NW-SE vis mig 14/9/19 as a 1CY
Seen: Ninesprings CP, Yeovil ST557153. 19/1/20 345km S
Breeding male (x 3 young) Teviot Bridge, Nisbet, Roxburgh 159km NNE
Photo: Yeovil, ST550147 ‘recently’ to 11/2/21 504km S
Thanks to Hilary Forward for the picture and Stephen Hales for help with the record. |
The only other stuff I have so far is my check of the saltmarsh on the rising tide (MD):
I got there a while before the water. The intertidal mud was frozen. There was a single Bar-Tailed Godwit feeding in the bottom of the saltmarsh creek. It wasn't really practical to use my camera until I was on the eastern side, which meant protection from the wind by the high bank and being able to have my back to the wind, so I took this clip of it later, just as the tide was displacing it.
Ringed Plover c50
Grey Plover 2
Dunlin c250
Four of the Dunlin |
All the waders were having to feed where the mud was not frozen. Typically in the creek and drains, but also where ground water was emerging from below the mud.
This groundwater was emerging too high up the cliff |
This groundwater is just right, seeping out from below the mud, allowing these Dunlin access to any invertebrates.
I've removed the soundtrack, I didn't want to distract you with my chattering teeth!
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