A hard overnight frost (-2.8°C) followed by a sunny day, but the air temperature remained low. A light NE breeze.
Middleton Nature Reserve
Janet checked in the morning
The gulls (Black-Headed plus a couple of Herring) were on the main pond ice. Always worth checking these for colour rings, none seen today. |
Cetti's Warbler 1 singing
Redwing 4 -5
Redwing |
Grey Squirrel, also after the Hawthorn berries |
Janet located a male Wigeon, at this point on the main pond with the Mallard. |
The last couple of winters we have had a pair of Wigeon in association with the Gadwall, so I went for a look in the afternoon (MD).
Sure enough it was now with the 28 Gadwall on the "no swimming" pond, no sign of a female though.
One of four male Teal |
South shore towards high water (MD)
It was a lovely day, but surprisingly few walkers (none), so the birds on Red Nab had moved in with the tide and were close to the sea wall.
Shelduck 3
Wigeon 214
Pale-bellied Brent goose 43 - there were two main groups 32 and 11, but within these groups many were defending their patch to feed in smaller subgroups.
Adult Pale-bellied Brent geese |
Great Crested Grebe 1 out past wooden jetty
Rock Pipit just 1
Robin 2 birds where there aren't normally any. One along the sea wall and this one foraging around the lighthouse
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