Saturday 20 July 2024

Feeding time

It managed to stay dry until teatime, then the heavens opened! Some sunny periods had made it very warm until the fresher west wind driven rain cooled things down a bit.

South shore
Report by Shaun Coyle:
Red Nab and Outfalls. 08:00-10:00. 
Mediterranean Gulls 33 (28 adult types, 4 2nd CY and a Juv/1st CY). Min of 28 roosting off Ocean Edge salt marsh at 10:15. 
Sandwich Tern adult + Juv on beach, plus two fishing in the bay. 
Redshank 47 
Turnstone 2 
About 10 Swift over HNR heading towards Heysham Village

I checked the gulls out from the saltmarsh (Malcolm). Could only see two ringed birds amongst the Meds, both also seen yesterday. It was difficult seeing though as the overnight tide had covered the beach leaving the mud soft. The gulls were standing but their legs were sinking into the mud.
This is 3LX9 today, the only one seen yesterday that has been seen elsewhere
since its last visit. Last seen here 3/10/23, then Gann Estuary, Pembrokeshire;
Wales this February, Langstone Harbour; Havant; Hampshire in March then 
Pannel Valley Nature Reserve; Icklesham; East Sussex in April.
Ringed as a nestling in the Netherlands in 2019

Solitary Lapwing on the saltmarsh 
Whimbrel 1 heard - first returning bird
Swift 7 purposefully south, possibly some of Shaun's 10.

Janet also had a walk along the sea wall and took some great feeding shots.

Juvenile Black-Headed gull picking up a small fish from the outflow


Lesser Black-Backed gull with a shore crab



Cormorant with a Common Blenny





Cormorant with an Eel

Juvenile Blue Tit on the newt pond in the Nature Park

Shaded broad-bar also in the Nature Park



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