A gusty NW wind, it remained dry till lunchtime, then some heavy showers in the afternoon.
South shore
I just checked saltmarsh to Red Nab late morning (MD)
Linnet 70 on saltmarsh
Shelduck 210 out from foreshore
Rock Pipit 1 on foreshore rocks
Nature Park
Chiffchaff 1 calling
Goldcrest 1
Mark Jones had a walk along the wall at the same time, and took these nice shots.
Curlew |
Little Egret |
One of two Peregrine |
Pete checked the noon ferry:
Surprisingly nothing of note behind the ferry
Shag 1 immature, likely the juvenile, seen flying across the harbour mouth
Heysham skear - low water 13:00 (MD)
There had been a light shower over lunch and my weather app had forecast "drizzle". So I set off in the sunshine in just my showerproof gear - mistake! I had reached the tideline just beyond the inner skear, and had only seen
Knot c250
Red-Breasted Merganser 2
The skies were black to the west and when the rain started it was a downpour. I stashed my gear and sat the shower out on a rock. When the driving rain had eased and I could again look out to sea, there were:
Common Scoter 3 female/immature
Common Scoter |
Two of them showed their pale bellies, identifying them as immature |
I saw all three diving, but two were diving much more frequently than the third.
Pale-bellied Brent goose 2 - this is them coming in
Pale-bellied Brent geese |
Both the Brent and the Scoters were still on the water as I left, but I'd had enough fun for one day. My showerproof coat had held out but it was sodden and heavy. Still, I suspect I would have seen a lot less without the heavy showers.
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