Paul and I set just one net in the Heysham feeder ride this morning. Although it was calm and the temperature not very low it felt quite cold, especially as we were there for nearly five hours with little physical activity. As on previous days there were more retraps than new birds although one Greenfinch was trapped wearing a ring from elsewhere.
Dunnock 4 retraps
Robin 1 retrap
Blackbird 1
Long-tailed Tit 6 retraps
Blue tit 2 + 3 retraps
Great Tit 1 retrap
Greenfinch 4 + 2 retraps
Goldfinch 7 + 1 retrap
Bullfinch 1 retrap
South shore - high water 09:50 (MD)
We're still on neap tides at 7.9m the tide doesn't cover the shore south of the saltmarsh
High tide out from the saltmarsh |
Curlew 95
Oystercatcher 37
Redshank c200
No godwits
Knot c20
Grey Plover 4
Dunlin c1,000
Common Snipe 6 (lifted by something from saltmarsh but quickly landed again).
These are mainly Redshank feeding.
These Grey Plover came in with a flock of Dunlin and a few Knot, but the Dunlin were flighty and didn't settle.
Dunlin plus a single Redshank, you may need to open the shot to spot the Redshank |
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