Wednesday, 11 October 2023

Whoopers start moving through

A steady west wind. Overnight rain stopped by 09:30, then mainly dry but overcast.

South Shore (MD)
Little gull 1 first calendar year on No.2 outflow at 10:30 high waater. Seen a couple of times but only briefly. Not seen later morning or in the afternoon 
Wigeon 21 on Red Nab
Some of the Wigeon
Whooper Swan 18 - a distant flock of 18 heading SE towards the Lune estuary at 11:15.
Some of the Whooper Swans

Pink-Footed goose 10 SE 11:30
Mediterranean gull 6 at least. There were at least 3 on Red Nab in the morning. 4 on the beach next to the wooden jetty in the afternoon plus 2 followed the ferry out of the harbour. These are the two following the ferry out, first an adult then a second calendar year.

Adult Mediterranean gull

Second calendar year Mediterranean gull

Adult Herring Gull

Shelduck 150 feeding on the mud this afternoon, there are still loads of small snails on the mud. Small groups periodically visited the freshwater runoff at Red Nab for a drink, before returning to feed. This is the drinking area.

Lapwing 39 flew from the south before landing on the shore out from Red Nab.
Linnet 44 on saltmarsh 
Rock Pipit 1 

Heysham Nature Reserve 
Report from Josh Hedley 10:30-11:00
A mixed flock held at least:
Coal Tit- 2
Goldcrest- 6
Long-tailed Tit- 4
Chiffchaff- 1
Blue Tit- 5
Great Tit- 3

One of yesterday evening's Knot on the skear had an orange flag. It's a juvenile, as are the other Knot around it. It was only ringed 47 days ago 19/08/23 at Ynyslas Point, Dyfi Estuary, Ceredigion, Wales. It was the only bird of the c800 that I saw that was ringed, but as this clip, demonstrates they are easily covered by other birds and the terrain. They all seemed to be finding plenty of small molluscs to eat, quite easily.


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