A NE breeze. Overcast for most of the day with the odd light shower.
South shore (Malcolm).
A walk along the sea wall late morning as the tide was rising.
Shelduck 135 - they were feeding on the mud, then groups would fly to the freshwater runoff at Red Nab for a drink.
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Shelduck taking a drink |
Wheatear 1
Rock Pipit 1 (at lighthouse)
Meadow Pipit 2 in off
Bar-Tailed Godwit 1 - it was feeding on the beach next to the wooden jetty. It catches a worm towards the end of this clip.
Kingfisher 1 - it was behind No.1 outfall checking out the rock pools.
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This is where it was feeding. It has probably already caught anything worth catching from this pool, but the tide is about to reach it and restock |
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No red on the bill, making this one a male. So at least two Kingfishers feeding around this area |
Just after lunch, I checked the shore out from the saltmarsh as it was being covered.
The recent easterlies have left a layer of soft mud in many areas, a lot of small waders were feeding on it, high up the beach.
Dunlin 450
Ringed Plover 23
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The rippled mud in the foreground is normal here. The smooth mud where the waders are feeding has been deposited in recent tides, and obviously suits the waders better. |
It isn't obvious what they are finding, probably small molluscs.
Grey Plover 8 resting on the mud.
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Grey Plover |
Redshank 37 closer to the saltmarsh