Heysham Nature Reserve
Report by Jean:
Struck gold again today - Gold-finches that is! 12 of the 28 birds caught were Goldfinches. Only 3 of them were retraps, including one from 2022.
Other birds caught were as follows:
Blue Tit 1 new
Coal Tit 1 new
Great Tit 2 new, 1 retrap from 2023
Long-tailed Tit 1 new, 2 retraps
Greenfinch 4 new
Robin 2 retraps
Dunnock 1 retrap.
No warblers at all today either in the nets or on the reserve.
Shelduck 45 feeding on the mud
The above clip plus these gull shots are actually from yesterday, but the Wigeon and the same selection of gulls were present today.
No Mediterranean gulls located today or yesterday
Other birds caught were as follows:
Blue Tit 1 new
Coal Tit 1 new
Great Tit 2 new, 1 retrap from 2023
Long-tailed Tit 1 new, 2 retraps
Greenfinch 4 new
Robin 2 retraps
Dunnock 1 retrap.
No warblers at all today either in the nets or on the reserve.
South shore (Malcolm)
I walked in with the tide out from the saltmarsh this afternoon. There was a reasonable selection of waders, but so not many of them.
Oystercatcher 200 feeding along the waterline (many more on Red Nab)
Curlew 131 flew from the north side in several groups.
Bar-Tailed Godwit 5 feeding at the waterline.
Bar-Tailed Godwit |
Knot 5
Grey Plover 2 along the waterline plus 5 resting higher up the shore
Knot and a Grey Plover (right) |
Some of the resting Grey Plover |
Redshank 33 near the saltmarsh
No Lapwing seen
The Manxman was just heading out. This shot shows the Cormorants on the wooden jetty, but also shows just how large the Manxman is |
Little Egret 5 between saltmarsh and Red Nab
Linnet 19 on the saltmarsh
Rock Pipit 3 (2 + 1 on the foreshore)
Rock Pipit |
Wigeon 65 arrived to feed at Red Nab
Four Great Black-Backed gulls |
A Great Black-Backed with Black-Headed gulls |
A Great and a Lesser Black-Backed gull plus a Herring and a couple of Black-Headed gulls |
Cetti's warbler very vocal around the "no swimming" pond on Middleton Nature Reserve - Janet
Kevin Eaves took this lovely shot of
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS through his telescope
last night. It is still quite bright, but fading quickly.Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Somewhat more distant than yesterday's shot of the moon! |