I noticed a couple of weeks ago you mentioned looking for rock pipits on Heysham Head.
My daily walk is usually round the Head and I have also been looking for the pipits.
Today is the first day I have seen any there. At least three birds possibly four were around the usual nest site.
One was being territorial and chased off one of the others.
No sign of the Kestrel this last few weeks, it was a regular through the Winter.
Imperial Rd (MD)
Mute Swan 2 adult
Greylag Goose 3
Mistle thrush 2 - one had been singing. It attracted another, they both perched on the pylon near the bypass roundabout.
This is the bird that had been singing perched high on the pylon The second one perched lower but was keeping an eye on the other bird.
The Mute pair were preparing a nesting platform.
Goosander 3 - a second female had joined them. Can't say the male looks overly enthusiastic
South shore (JP, MD)
Shelduck 49
Two of the Shelduck on Red Nab
Wigeon 150
Little Egret 3
This bird resting on the divider in the middle of No.2 outflow looked "interesting " (Malcolm)
Rock,Pipit 5
Just out of the recording area - horse paddock behind Middleton Parish Hall
Glossy Ibis - Janet took some stunning shots today.
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