It was a clear start after a clear night so I didn't expect to catch much or be able to see much vis but surprisingly there was a steady little flow of Chiffchaffs and evidence of Icelandic birds arriving with Whooper Swans and Pink-footed Geese overhead. The latter two species take a day or two to reach the Heysham area and usually "stage" ie rest up and feed up in at Scottish sites and/or Cumbria before continuing south. The passerines listed in the vis below are the absolute minimum that flew over but give an indication of what species were going over.
Vis:
Pink-footed Goose 60
Whooper Swan 18
Pied/White Wagtail 3
Chaffinch 9
Greenfinch 1
Goldfinch 3
Siskin 1
Reed Bunting 1
Ringing:
32 birds were caught in 5 hours, 21 were new and 11 were retraps
Blue Tit 0 new, 2 retraps (both this year's young birds)
Great Tit 1 new, 2 retraps ( ditto)
Long-tailed Tit 2 new
Chiffchaff 9 new
Goldcrest 1 new
Robin 2 new, 2 retraps (one a year old, the other this year's young)
Dunnock 1 new, 4 retraps (one a year old and the others this year's young)
Chaffinch 3 new, 1 retrap (from this year)
Greenfinch 1 new
Goldfinch 1 new
Also present on the reserve:
A Jay, probably collecting or burying acorns
13 Carrion Crows - these gather on the pylon opposite the office and call each other in forming a "parliament" of crows. They then disperse in various directions to feed or some at this time of year migrate south.
Immature Shag |
The gull got there first this time, but had to repeat the process. I left them to it. My money would still be on the Hermit Crab, or at least on the whelk shell not breaking. I've never found a shell broken at the tip. That said, the gulls and the crows both seemed expectant, so perhaps the pounding renders the Hermit crab senseless and then easier pickings. I do regularly find empty whelk shells. |
Ringed Plover |
This is the new adult on the "no swimming" pond |
I didn't manage to see one this afternoon, but Mark Jones took this shot shortly before I arrived |
I thought this Brown rat was scurrying off with a wafer biscuit...... |
........but it turned out to be a complete fat ball! |
Heron resting on the wooden jetty |
A smallish Blenny first dive |
Quite a large one, as Blennies go, the next dive |
Wigeon |