Very strong overnight SW wind eased slightly by morning and was more WSW. The heavy overnight rain also stoped just after first light.
Early morning sea watch (JR.PM)
Gannet 6
Kittiwake 55
Little gull 1 2nd calendar year bird was disturbed off sea by outgoing ferry, then flew out and relanded.
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This Devon ringed Oystercatcher was roosting on Near Naze, details below. |
Activity
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Date
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Location
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Movement
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Duration
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Ringed
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28 Sep 2019
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Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK
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Colour marks read
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30 Sep 2019
to
03 Jan 2020
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Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK
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0km
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0y 3m 6d
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Colour marks read
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21 Jan 2020
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Exe Estuary (off Exmouth), Devon, UK
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1km NNE
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0y 3m 24d
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Colour marks read
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01 Feb 2020
to
14 Feb 2020
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Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK
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0km
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0y 4m 17d
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Colour marks read
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25 Feb 2020
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Exe Estuary (off Exmouth), Devon, UK
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1km NNE
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0y 4m 28d
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Colour marks read
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03 Mar 2020
to
19 Nov 2020
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Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK
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0km
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1y 1m 22d
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Colour marks read
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27 Mar 2021
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Near Naze, Heysham, Lancs, UK
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383km N
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1y 5m 27d |
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This map shows the resighting and recapture history for the Oystercatcher ringed with metal ring FJ28629. At ringing it was aged as a fourth calendar year or older, but with some immature plumage (EURING code 6I). |
South shore
Wheatear 2
Rock Pipit 3 (Red Nab, foreshore and sea wall)
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This shot from Janet is actually one of yesterday's Rock Pipits near No.1 outflow |
Raven 2
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Two Raven battling north |
The wind had eased from overnight, but it was still very strong. This Wheatear sheltered behind a rock, the wind is coming from the right.
Even the Magpies were struggling!
North shore
Low water channels
Eider 70+
Great Crested grebe 9 in one raft
Red-breasted Merganser 10 (8+2)
Janet took these shots of the Heysham Head Rock Pipits
Finally, a bit of good news. I'm pretty sure that this Knot is the one I showed on 21st March, it was very approachable then, but not feeding. I've seen it every time that I have checked the south side since then. Each time it has been more stationary and looking more pathetic. Three days ago it was grabbed by a Carrion Crow and only just managed to escape. I wasn't expecting it to survive. But today, in the area I normally see it, this bird was at least trying to feed, despite being blown back by the wind. It wasn't the only one being blown by the wind, I was too, sorry about the video quality (MD)
I was really pleased to see it looking healthy. I guess it had some avain ailment and was now feeling better. Hopefully it will find enough food to build up its strength.
1 comment:
Great to see the knot feeding. I'd grown rather fond of that individual.
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