First this from yesterday:
Whinnysty lane - just prior to high tide
single skylark over head, 14 little egrets moving inland, plus Great Crested grebe beyond the groyne - Kevin Singleton
There have been two resent sightings of colour ringed Grey Wagtails (see sidebar for scheme details):
One in south west Wales (Pembroke)
the other ‘down the road’ at Grimsnargh Wetlands near Longridge (30km SE)
Seen by Mark Breaks today, ringed at Middleton Nature Reserve 18/09/24 |
North shore (Malcolm)
Just a very quick check of the rocks below the heliport wall.
Common Snipe 11
Lapwing 14
Rock Pipit 2
South shore this morning (Malcolm)
A walk along the sea wall at low water was very pleasant, but not very productive.
Shelduck 43 - these are some of them vacuuming up the small molluscs from the surface of the mud.
Wigeon 15
Little Egret 4
This little Egret came from the north side, rested by the wooden jetty a while, then continued south |
Grey Heron 1
Kingfisher 1 flew to No.1 outfall across the mud
Rock Pipit 2
In the Nature Park
No warblers seen or heard
Common Darter 1
Speckled Wood 2
Worn and battered, female Speckled Wood |
Middleton Nature Reserve (Malcolm)
I did the same short walk as yesterday, and got the same result as far as the wildfowl goes.
The only warbler heard was a Cetti's singing
Reed Bunting 1
Migrant Hawker 3
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