The wind shifted round to SWS. It was noticeably warmer, particularly when the sun was out. A few afternoon showers.
South shore
Rock Pipit 2. One being territorial on the rocky outcrop on the east side of the saltmarsh. And this one, standing above the last two year's nest site near the lighthouse.
Rock pipit above harbour nest site - picture by Janet |
Common Snipe 26
Jack Snipe 1
Both the above flushed from saltmarsh by the rising tide, but long before it was covered.
Grey Plover 2
Ringed Plover 26
Some of the Ringed Plover being moved on by the tide |
Pink-Footed goose 38 NE 12:10
Greylag goose 21 flew low from Middleton Nature Reserve then headed towards the Lune estuary
Greylag geese - not overly common here |
Janet took this nice shot of a Cormorant in breeding plumage
Middleton Nature Reserve
All the ice has now gone.
Mute swan, some additional adults arrived towards the end of the freeze, there were still 6 extra birds today.
2 adult plus 1 juvenile on "no swimming" pond. 6 adult plus 2 juvenile on main pond.
Mallard 6
Gadwall 6
Tufted 1 male
No sign of the Little grebe
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