A strong SE wind, overcast all day, but the worst of the rain held off till lunchtime, then heavy and prolonged rain.
South Shore (MD)
Unfortunately I couldn't get out till the afternoon so a very wet walk along the sea wall!
Wigeon 300+
Shelduck 32
Bar-Tailed Godwit 4 on the beach by the wooden jetty
Rock Pipit 1 near the lighthouse (first for a week or so)
Fortunately, I had anticipated a washout this afternoon so saved some shots from yesterday (nothing that wasn't still around today).
Adult Herring Gull on one of the harbour platforms |
First winter Herring Gull on the harbour wall |
The Black-Headed Gulls also rest on the platforms The yellow ringed Polish bird that has overwintered here every winter since 2017/18 has not turned up this winter, at least not so far. |
This Turnstone was feeding on the platforms, it appears to be eating the flesh from the barnacles. I have seen several species breaking off bits of barnacle shell for grit, but I don't recall seeing one being eaten before. It looks relatively easy, perhaps they are not overly tasty, or possibly it had found something other than a barnacle, it does look suspiciously white flesh.
Hopefully more tomorrow!
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