A Visitor from Norway! John and I set nets today at Heysham after the recent spell of wet and breezy conditions. The finch passage may have tailed off now as fewer were caught. However, we did capture two birds wearing rings from elsewhere. One, a Greenfinch and the other an adult female Chaffinch with a ring from the Norwegian ringing scheme. These more than made up for the lack of numbers. A higher proportion of retrapped individuals than recently was caught:
Dunnock 2 retraps
Robin 1
Blackbird 2 + 1 retrap
Redwing 1
Goldcrest 3 + 2 retraps
Coal Tit 1 +2 retraps
Blue tit 4 + 6 retraps
Great Tit 2 + 2 retraps
Chaffinch 1 Norwegian Recovery
Greenfinch 1 Recovery
Goldfinch 3 + 1 retrap
This is a nice sequence of it taking a small whitebait from the outflow. Its bill looks surprisingly long when it is open.
But it doesn't affect its feeding ability on the outflows |
Eider Flying in, with the wind farm in the distance |
Sparrowhawk, high above the Power Stations |
Dunnock, looking particularly striking on Red Nab |
Second calendar year Little Gull |
Wren, also looking striking in the scrub near lighthouse |
The male Great Spotted Woodpecker was showing in the Nature Park again. They showed regularly all last winter period too, then disappeared during the breeding season |
Just out of the recording area - Nick Godden via LDBWS webpage.
Heysham Moss from Oxcliffe Road (not the Reserve)
Little egret 11
Cattle egret 1
Curlew 285
Oystercatcher 43
Redshank 1
Pied wagtail 2
Also from LDBWS webpage - Ian Hartley - White Lund
7 Waxwings about 9:20am, in berry trees around Booker cash and carry.
Also a flock of 8 Cattle Egrets flew over heading south
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