Friday 1 November 2024

Just OOA provided most interest

A light west wind, basically dry although some very light drizzle in the evening.

South shore (Malcolm)
It was nice having a walk along the sea wall, it's been closed for maintenance during daylight hours all week. That said, there wasn't a lot to see.
Grey Heron 1
Grey Heron

Little Egret 2
Wigeon 136 initially on Red Nab then moved to the saltmarsh. 
Wigeon arriving at the saltmarsh 

These are a few collecting seeds from the marsh plants as the tide covers them.

Eider 1 female feeding by the outfalls
Carrion Crow a flock of 10 came from the north and settled on Red Nab
Rock Pipit 2 - sea wall and saltmarsh 
Linnet just 3 on the saltmarsh 
The tide wasn't high enough to flush any Jack Snipe, but again a bit surprising that no Common Snipe were flushed.

Just out of the recording area - Horse Paddock behind Middleton Parish Hall (Malcolm)
I went to see if the Green Sandpiper was there. It was.



But it was far from alone!
Mallard 6
Mallard and Green Sandpiper

Little Egret 1
Rook 2 flying around, as were several Jackdaw
Goldfinch 12
Greenfinch 6
Pied Wagtail 2
Pied Wagtail

Grey Wagtail 1 colour ringed.

Grey Wagtail ringed as part of the scheme detailed on sidebar.
Ringed at Middleton NR on 13/09/2024 as a juvenile

Meadow Pipit 4

Meadow Pipit 
Unsurprisingly, as I was leaving a Sparrowhawk was arriving!

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