Light wind, predominantly NE in morning then NW by afternoon. Sunshine all day.
Heysham skear - low water 06:00 (MD)
I watched the tide cover the skear.
Canada Geese 8 drifted in with tide
Eider 1 female
Red-breasted Merganser pair
Great Crested Grebe pair plus 1. This is the single bird and the Eider. I have seen this foot waving behaviour before, presumably a form of signal. Not sure who it was intended for.
Oystercatcher c150
Curlew 7
Sanderling just a solitary bird.
Summer Plumage Sanderling |
Heysham Nature Reserve (MD)
Just a quick check of the central meadow (SD46)
Common Blue Butterfly 7
Burnet Companion 5
Narrow-bordered Five Spot Burnet 1
Narrow-bordered Five Spot Burnet moth |
South Shore (MD/KE)
Mediterranean gull 1 adult showed briefly on the beach between the wooden jetty and No.1 outflow. The mud here is still deeper than ideal for sandmason worm hunting
Rock Pipit 2 between lighthouse and waterfall
Pictures by Kevin.
Mediterranean gull |
Rock Pipit |
This is where the Bee in today's title comes from, Janet spotted the first Bee Orchids showing on Middleton Nature Reserve.
Bee Orchids |
Just out of the recording area - Heysham Moss Nature Reserve
Janet had a look this morning.
Large Heath 2 - these are the flagship butterfly species for the reserve.
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