It managed to remain dry but feeling cool in the NW wind.
Mediterranean Gull – 9 roosting on Red Nab at 8.30 am – 7 adults (including Yellow AZTZ from Germany), 1 2nd summer & 1 1st summer. As the tide began to drop the Med Gulls became spread across the exposed areas of mud between HS2 outfall and the wooden pier, with some also off the harbour mouth: at least 18 – 11 adults (including Green AKUT also from Germany), 3 2nd summer and 4 1st summer) by 10.20 am when I had to leave. Malcolm stayed on so probably saw more.
Kittiwake – long-staying 1st summer on the rocks by HS2 outfall
Oystercatcher – 575 roosting on Red Nab
Peregrine – 2 over Red Nab, flushing all the Oystercatcher just after I had finished counting them!
Mute Swan – 1 immature on the foreshore between Red Nab and HS2 outfall before flying off north
Rock Pipit – 1 displaying near the harbour lighthouse
Ringlet – 1 in Heysham Nature Park
Brown Rat – 1 feeding on bird seed scattered by the parking area at the entrance to the Nature Park
The green ringed adult Med with a Black-Headed gull |
The yellow ringed adult coming in to feed, plus a second summer Med |
Some of the first summer Meds have almost complete hoods |
The cooler conditions today meant the Six-spot Burnets were more subdued |
This is the adult with the lower half of its right leg missing. It wasn't on the feeding beach this morning, but clearly finding plenty to eat somewhere it was quite happy just resting |
A nice comparison shot of a Med with two Black-Headed gulls |
Seven Meds in this shot. Four adult, two first summer and one second summer |
The gulls relocated further south, too distant to check properly But I don't think any more were colour ringed |
Two Pheasants seen, a female plus this male |
Early morning Sparrowhawk |
Tortoise Beetle larvae, interesting method of camouflage/ predator deterrent. They cover themselves with their own faeces. |