South shore (MD)
I went out just as the morning shower ended, wondering if it had grounded anything passing over. And possibly it did, but nothing obvious.
Collar Dove 1 resting on the small anemometer
Collar Dove, there hasn't been one in the Nature Park over winter |
Yesterday there were no passerines along foreshore and Red Nab, today wasn't much better, but there was
Pied Wagtail 1
Dunnock 2
One of two Dunnock on Red Nab |
Rock Pipit 3 - definitely not movement, these were the three near the lighthouse. This one was feeding on the sloping wall.
Little Egret 2Shelduck c80
Wigeon 130 They are in full breeding plumage now and looking very smart. This male is having a preen and provides an all round view.
No Kittiwake remain
Redshank 152
Just out of the recording area - Heysham Moss Nature Reserve
Thanks to Ian (via Janet) for these shots.
The Barn Owl appears to be attached to a ribbon, but it probably grabbed some foliage when it grabbed the rodent, and it won't relax its grip till its ready.
However, other detailed shots seen by Janet, do look like it the brown near the talons are jesses and ankle straps. So, perhaps I've been mistaking those for prey in its talons, and is, as Ian suggests, the owl is an escapee (MD)
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