The wind wasn't as fresh or as westerly as originally forecast. Just a few light showers with sunny spells.
Janet managed a morning outing:
Grey Heron and Moorhen on Middleton main pond |
Some excellent shots of a Goldcrest in Heysham Nature Park. Worth opening these to enjoy the detail, in the last one it has a small spider.
Goldcrest with a tiny spider |
Pete checked the lunchtime ferry in
Kittiwake 24 (at least) including 2 already in the harbour
Shag 1 in harbour
Myself (MD) plus Mark and Jayne Jones watched the ferry in from the lighthouse. We didn't manage an accurate count, but we enjoyed the spectacle.
2nd calendar year Kittiwake |
Several of the Kittiwake followed the Ben My Chree into the harbour. This is a 2nd calendar year
This is one of the 2nd calendar year birds already in the harbour, they normally sit rather than stand when resting.
Typical resting position of a Kittiwake |
It stood as I approached (I had to get past) revealing its pale legs |
Shag 2 - as well as the 2nd calendar year in the harbour, there was a 3rd calendar year roosting on the wooden jetty
Redshank 140 - I thought they were going to roost on wooden jetty, but they continued south.
Pale-bellied Brent goose 4 flew south (Red Nab was already covered by the tide)
Wigeon c150 out from the saltmarsh
Reed Bunting 6 around the saltmarsh
Common Snipe 17 flushed by tide from saltmarsh
The winds are set to continue into next week.
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