The light easterlies continue, ESE in morning NE by evening. High cloud with little sunshine.
Three nets were set at Middleton this morning, with not a very large catch, but a reasonable selection, with a first Grasshopper Warbler for the year being caught.
The catch comprised:
Willow Warbler 5 new and 1 retrap
Sedge Warbler 2
Goldfinch 2
Lesser Whitethroat 1
Grasshopper Warbler 1
Cetti's Warbler 1 retrap
Blackcap 1
Dunnock 1 retrap
Whitethroat 1
The retrap Willow Warbler was ringed initially at Middleton in 2018 as a young bird.
Heysham Nature Reserve - Jean
Meanwhile at Heysham NR I caught
Willow warbler 3
Lesser Whitethroat 1
Blackcap 1
Song Thrush 1
And it felt flippin freezing!
South shore on ebbing tide (MD)
Wheatear 3
Rock Pipit 3 - Red Nab, Lighthouse. The bird that appears to only have one leg is still around, today between the lighthouse and the waterfall. But it does have two legs, presumably something is wrong with the right one. If you watch this clip carefully (near the beginning) you can see it try to correct its balance with its right foot.
Whimbrel 3 on Red Nab
Heysham skear - low water 17:45 (MD)
White Wagtail 1 male flew north from promenade
Pink-Footed goose 1 looking bedraggled on the shoreline
Eider only 40 close in but the outer channels not checked.
Red-breasted Merganser 7
Shag 1 2nd calendar year seen flying to north side to feed. This clip is actually from yesterday, but this is the same area where it was feeding today.
Sandwich Tern 12 feeding
Arctic Tern 40 north 17:30
Whimbrel 6
Turnstone again the only other wader apart from Oystercatcher, and again just one seen on the skear. But c100 flew in from the south and started feeding amongst the rocks near the promenade.
From Kevin:
The sea wall continuous to deliver the goods .......
in this case a lovely little Figwort Weevil. |
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