Red Nab to saltmarsh (Malcolm)
Roe Deer 2 - I had to stop on Moneyclose Lane until 2 juveniles managed to climb through the fence back into Heysham Nature Reserve
I went to watch the tide partially cover the saltmarsh so I was a bit late arriving at Red Nab.
5 Pale-bellied Brent geese were just leaving towards Potts corner
Wigeon 120+
Rock Pipit 1 on the foreshore - first one seen here for some time.
Rock Pipit |
Common Snipe 56
Some of the Snipe lifting off the saltmarsh, they all eventually headed east towards Middleton Nature Reserve |
Common Snipe |
Jack Snipe 1 probably 2
This Jack Snipe flew and landed back on the saltmarsh, later another flew from a different location towards Middleton Nature Reserve |
Heysham Skear (Malcolm)
I checked early in the ebbing tide. When I walked out it warm and sunny, but that was about to change!
Pale-bellied Brent goose 10 in the SE corner of the skear
Brent geese making their way to the skear corner |
Creat Crested grebe 9 at least
Waders similar to of late, but only c1,000 Knot seen. One new flagged bird was read.
Grey Heron 2
Little Egret 15
The tide was ebbing quickly, concentrating shrimps and small fish in the drainage channels. The Herons, Egrets and gulls were similarly concentrated trying to catch them.
There is always a significant Carrion Crow presence out here, and they are not just scavenging. This one is prizing off a small mussel |
And eating it whole. Possibly leaning this from the gulls feeding on the seed mussels earlier in the summer |
It had been a very pleasant walk, my coat was off and wrapped around my waist, but it was growing cold and dark very quickly, the forecast fog was late and clearly in a rush to catch up!
Heysham Head disappearing |
Not a sunset this afternoon, just the sun being..... "blotted out from the sky". |
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