Thursday, 4 January 2024

Where's the Ibis roosting?

A dry day after a wet start. The light SW wind continues.

Nature Park(JP)
Janet put a few peanut chips on a some of the posts near the white barrier, and soon attracted the birds.

Blackbird and Coal Tit

Blue Tit

Great Tit

Imperial Rd (MD)
Cetti's warbler 2 - one singing near the pond by the roundabout and another by the pond near the recycling centre.
Raven 1
Buzzard 1
Kestrel 1 male
Male Kestrel, very rufous around his face and throat,
 presumably stained by his last meal.

South sea wall (MD)
Pale-bellied Brent goose 49 (45+4) arrived from the north side and settled on Red Nab. 
Pink-Footed goose 1 on the sea
Wigeon 340
Wigeon drifting in along the channel next to No.2 outflow

Shag 1 immature flew out of the harbour when the Manxman left, unfortunately on the far side of the ferry so I couldn't see where it headed.

Bar-Tailed Godwit 14 flew south from the north side
Some of the Godwit


Glossy Ibis several observers saw it in the horse paddock behind Middleton Parish Hall. But Shaun checked in the evening to see which way it moved off to roost. There were 10 Little Egret also feeding there then. At 16:07 the Ibis flew off to the west, and was last seen heading towards Middleton Nature Reserve. Shaun couldn't quite follow it all the way in to the recording area air space, but it almost certainly did. Shaun checked the harbour and it hadn't reached that far, so somewhere in between? We shall endeavour to find out.

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