Middleton Nature Reserve
Report by Alan:
I set a couple of nets this morning and achieved a rather poor catch with nothing caught after 09.40. One Grey Wagtail only was colour ringed. Meadow Pipits were trickling over from seven o'clock but petered out by nine - a couple were caught in the cage trap but none in the mist net.
Blackcap 2
Goldcrest 1
Chiffchaff 2
Long tailed Tit 2
Robin 1
Meadow Pipit 2
Reed Bunting 3
Grey Wagtail 1
South shore
I had two walks along the sea wall today (Malcolm). On the rising tide this morning and ebbing tide this evening.
Shelduck 98
Little Gull 1 adult on No.2 outfall this morning, quite a pleasant surprise.
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Little gull |
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Adult Mediterranean gull |
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2nd calendar year Mediterranean gull |
This is interesting (as long as you are interested in worms!).
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Unfortunately for this worm it didn't help, it was quickly separated from its tube. You can see the worm being swallowed |
Bar-Tailed Godwit 1 on the beach by the wooden jetty
Redshank 46
Knot 2
Kingfisher 1 at least. It was on No.2 outfall this morning. Then it, or another flew south from Red Nab along the foreshore
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Kingfisher flying from Red Nab |
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By this evening she was back on No.2 outfall |
This Cormorant made short work of a Bass
Rock Pipit 2 on Red Nab
Wheatear 2 along sea wall
These all came in off the sea 10:15 - 10:45:
Small White 10
Red Admiral 3
Small Tortoiseshell 3
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Small White having a rest after arriving in off |
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Wheatear with a Red Admiral (right) coming in off |
Grey Seal 1
This is a slightly better view as it drifted past the end of No.1 outfall. By this time the gulls had lost interest as it was no longer feeding.
There is a wooden gate 30m west of the small anemometer in the Nature Park that catches the sun all day. It is literally a hot spot for insects. Kevin Eaves took this clip just after lunch, when nine Common Darters were resting on it.
Swallow 2 this evening - Cornelius Jones