Tuesday, 11 July 2023

First juvenile Med arrives.......and a brand new ferry!

A light SW wind, a couple of showers early on, then dry with sunny spells.

South shore (MD)
A walk along the wall in the morning to check the beach by the wooden jetty as it became exposed, and a quick check of Red Nab in the evening rising tide, paid dividends today.
Rock Pipit 1 on foreshore 
Mediterranean gulls 30 minimum including all four identifiable ages. Adult 19, second summer 3, first summer 7, juvenile 1
Juvenile Mediterranean gull

It was feeding on No.2 outflow

It seemed like there had been an influx of Meds overnight. There were twelve waiting on the rocks for the beach to become exposed.
Some of the Meds waiting for the beach by the wooden jetty to become exposed.
Including two white ringed birds, a new in adult left, and LCG just right of centre.
This is the new in adult - ringed as a nestling in Holland in 2019.
It was first seen at Heysham last summer

Three age groups feeding in this clip. It begins on a second summer, joined by four adults, then a first summer flies in to join them.

The birds were a bit flighty this evening as there were quite a few people around the shore at Red Nab, still I managed to read a green darvic ringed first summer Med.
Darvic ringed first summer Med on Red Nab - details awaited

Curlew 100+
Whimbrel 1 calling as it flew off.
Redshank 4

A few more butterflies in the Nature Park this evening
Red Admiral 3
Comma 4
Large White 1
Small White 3
Meadow Brown 3
Gatekeeper 3
Speckled Wood 1

Kevin took this shot of the Manxman, the brand new IOM ferry.
Unfortunately, the Ben-my Chree's day's are numbered 

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