The early light SE wind gradually moved to SW. overcast all day with just a few glimpses of sunshine.
Nets set by 06.30 but fewer birds around this morning than perhaps expected. I needed to take down at 10.30.
Two single Grey Wagtails were attracted down by the mp3 but were not trapped. The only other bird flying over was a single Swallow at 09.30.
Ringing:
Reed Warbler 2
Lesser Whitethroat 1
Common Whitethroat 7
Garden Warbler 2
Blackcap 2
Willow Warbler 1
Great Tit 2
Goldfinch 1
South Shore (MD)
I walked along the mud out from the saltmarsh as the neap tide was towards high water. Almost uniquely I was alone, apart from the wildlife, but the birds seemed very flighty. I think the juvenile large gulls flying around erratically were confusing the waders.
Little Egret 7
Red-Breasted Merganser 4 together flying south
Wheatear 2
Linnet 7
Lapwing 14
Ringed Plover 1
Grey Plover 150 minimum
Dunlin 250 minimum
Mainly Grey Plover flying past |
Dunlin and Grey Plover |
Bar-tailed Godwit |
Bar-tailed Godwit and Dunlin |
I managed to get a shot with them all in (just) |
But, this clip starts with another crab in its bill. It actually leaves the water so as not to risk losing this one. It then returns and catches another Common Goby - easy, albeit small pickings.
Both the crabs were of similar size. The only difference must be that the second crab's exoskeleton was not fully hardened (they are soft when the old one is shed and it goes through increasing stages of hardening before the pincers become totally effective again).
This is the discarded crab, its posture shows that it is confident of its defences |
This is the second (not hard enough) crab going down |
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