South shore (Malcolm)
Saltmarsh to No.2 outfall on the rising tide this morning.
Whooper Swans 8 - flew low and silently over the mud towards Potts Corner.
Whooper Swans |
Pale-bellied Brent geese 4 flew south
Pale-bellied Brent geese |
Shelduck 42 - 38 feeding and 4 south
Wigeon 103 gathered alongside No.2 outfall. It was difficult keeping track when they started flying to Red Nab, but it seemed that additional birds flew in from the south.
Male Wigeon, some now have their yellow foreheads |
Mediterranean gull 1 adult
Mediterranean gull (lower left) |
This Carrion Crow spent over a minute before breaking open this small Periwinkle. It seems to be a lot of effort for little reward (better sticking with chewing gum - see yesterday's post)
Red Admiral 1
Common Darter 1
Heliport area - Kevin Singleton
Skylark 4 over
Rock Pipit 1
Pied Wagtail |
There is a decent sized population of House Sparrows centred in the brambles in Half-Moon bay fields |
Middleton Nature Reserve
Janet checked mid afternoon while the sun was still shining
Migrant Hawker 2
Small White 1 |
Pink-Footed goose 27 |
Cetti's warbler 3 singing around the central marshes.
I checked a little later (Malcolm), just before the shower.
Wildfowl, pretty much unchanged apart from only 2 male Gadwall today
Some of the male Tufted Duck |
Water Rail 1 squealing
Common Snipe 1
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