A mild and sunny day with a light north wind
North shore (HS)
Howard checked the roosting Knot for any colour marked birds and managed to read eight out of the 3,500 that ended up on the Near Naze at high water.
South shore (JP, MD)
Janet checked the waders on Red Nab
A nice variety, including: Ringed Plover, Dunlin, Turnstone, Redshank and Oystercatcher |
There was a very flighty flock of c1,000 Knot, likely some that ended up on the Near Naze later.
A few of the Knot |
Knot coming in to land on Red Nab. One of these has a green ring, but much too distant to make out any detail |
I checked the saltmarsh (MD)
Grey Plover 1
Grey Plover |
Curlew 2
Turnstone 3 - these three seem to permanently feed on the shingle on the west bank
Redshank 90
Lapwing 21
No Jack Snipe this tide, but 28 Common Snipe brought the total of wader species to 11.
As yesterday the tide coming in with hardly any waves left the Snipe reluctant to move on.
Common Snipe |
Note the swathe its bill has cut through the water as it took off |
Pale-bellied Brent goose 16 - flew towards Potts Corner from the NW. Possibly had been feeding on Red Nab. The Dunnock you can hear in this clip was perched just above my head. I don't think it appreciated my presence!
Shelduck 5Wigeon 114
Linnet 24
Reed Bunting 1
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