Perhaps the last freezing night for a while, light SE breeze. Mainly overcast with a few afternoon showers.
Skylark |
Heron Flushed from its favoured rock |
Kingfisher on Red Nab |
Rock Pipit having a bath in the groundwater runoff on Red Nab |
Not sure what this Black- Headed Gull has, but I'm not convinced that it is edible |
First winter Kittiwake with a very edible sandeel or whitebait |
Adult Kittiwake on the harbour "kittiwake pipe" |
Grey Seal |
From Ocean Edge saltmarsh to Heysham Village Bay:
Cormorant 67
Shag 1
Grey Heron 1
Little Egret 1
Wigeon 198
Oystercatcher 7780
Ringed Plover16
Grey Plover 1
Knot 5425
Jack Snipe 5
Common Snipe 15
Redshank 351
Turnstone 9
Black-headed Gull 66
Herring Gull 24
Great Black-backed Gull 14
Kittiwake 24 (20 x 1st winter, 4 x adult, most in the harbour and a few on the outfalls)
A Grey Seal was fishing by the outfalls
Most of the Oystercatchers and all of the Knot were roosting on the heliport sea wall (with a few overflowing onto the top). The Redshank were mostly on Red Nab, with others on Ocean Edge saltmarsh.
Howard managed to read another 7 ringed Knot today, despite the Near Naze birds being regularly lifted by "snappers wanting in flight shots".
This Knot's flag is blotched, but after careful checks of both sides it was eventually read. It is already beginning to get its red summer plumage |
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