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.
This Devon ringed Oystercatcher was roosting on Near Naze, details below. |
Activity |
Date |
Location |
Movement |
Duration |
Ringed |
28 Sep 2019 |
Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK |
|
|
Colour marks read |
30 Sep 2019 to 03 Jan 2020 |
Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK |
0km |
0y 3m 6d |
Colour marks read |
21 Jan 2020 |
Exe Estuary (off Exmouth), Devon, UK |
1km NNE |
0y 3m 24d |
Colour marks read |
01 Feb 2020 to 14 Feb 2020 |
Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK |
0km |
0y 4m 17d |
Colour marks read |
25 Feb 2020 |
Exe Estuary (off Exmouth), Devon, UK |
1km NNE |
0y 4m 28d |
Colour marks read |
03 Mar 2020 to 19 Nov 2020 |
Dawlish Warren, Exe Estuary, Devon, UK |
0km |
1y 1m 22d |
Colour marks read |
27 Mar 2021 |
Near Naze, Heysham, Lancs, UK |
383km N |
1y 5m 27d |
South shore
Wheatear 2
Rock Pipit 3 (Red Nab, foreshore and sea wall)
This shot from Janet is actually one of yesterday's Rock Pipits near No.1 outflow |
Raven 2
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.
Great to see the knot feeding. I'd grown rather fond of that individual.
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