WNW wind all day. Again coolish when the sun wasn't shining
South shore
Pete and Jean checked towards high water in the afternoon:
Mediterranean gulls - At least 6 2cy and a 3cy on heysham outfalls/Red nab pre tide but then flushed and flew south, some over to the Lune Estuary
I managed a quick look in the morning, but the tide was well out and the gulls were scattered all over the beaches, I didn't find any Meds. (MD)
There are at least 4 juvenile Black-Headed gulls now.
Adult plus juvenile BHG |
Rock Pipits - 3 around the lighthouse nest site. The male was sat on guard.
The male is one of four birds in the area with a bad foot. He prefers to sit like this when there is no "threat" to ward off |
But you can see when he does stand, that he is the ringed male |
This juvenile was waiting above the nest site
Unfortunately, I didn't have time to stay and watch today, you have to move a way towards the waterfall before the female will go to the nest. Hopefully someone will sort it out this week.
Just for a splash of colour, a Red Admiral from the Nature Park. Although not as striking as some, it is quite washed out.
Red Admiral |
No comments:
Post a Comment