Friday, 31 January 2025

Acrobatic passerines

A dry and largely sunny day although there were the odd mist patches over the sea. A very light variable breeze.

North shore (Malcolm)
I went down at first light to watch the rising tide flush the waders off the skear.
Pink-Footed goose 800+ north in four large and several smaller skeins.

Pink-Footed geese heading north at daybreak 

It started off bright, then the sun was lost for a while behind a bank of mist

Pale-bellied Brent geese 36 came in to the SE skear corner.

Brent goose amongst feeding Knot.
There is still no sign of any ringed Brent on this side of the bay so far this winter.

Eider 15
Little Egret 3
Little Egret

Oystercatcher 2,000
Curlew 40
Redshank 150
Lapwing 1
Grey Plover 1
Knot 1,600 - several coded but only one or two new ones for this winter.
Turnstone 30
Dunlin 25
Ringed Plover 5
Lapwing, Oystercatcher and Knot - one with an orange flag

South shore (Janet)
A walk along the sea wall to the harbour 


Cormorant in breeding plumage

Black-Headed gull with a small fish from the outfall

Wren in the harbour scrub (doing press ups)

In the Nature Park 
Blue Tit


One of four Goldcrest in the firs near the white barrier


Just out of the recording area, slightly further out than yesterday.
Stonechat 1 female type. Today towards the northern end of the Sunnyslopes.
Stonechat on one of the concrete tables at the north end of Sunnyslopes 

This is the location of the concrete tables and seats


Thursday, 30 January 2025

A good variety

An overnight frost followed by a largely sunny day. A light variable breeze.

Middleton Nature Reserve (Janet)
Mallard drake

Gadwall pair


Grey Heron 

Goldfinch 

Wren
Barn Owl 1 patrolling near the (euphemistically named) "glass bank" along the road near Tim Butler pond. Not seen by Janet, but reported to her by a walker.

South shore (Janet)
Jack Snipe 1 lifted from the saltmarsh, but landed again along its edge.
Jack Snipe

Pale-bellied Brent goose 27
Pale-bellied Brent geese

Curlew on the saltmarsh 

Wigeon on the saltmarsh 

Some of the regular Oystercatcher that feed on Ocean Edge grass

On Red Nab
Cormorants 

Redshank

Turnstone

Rock Pipit, first record for a while

North shore (Malcolm)
Two checks, the first in the morning as the skear was being covered by the tide.
Pink-Footed goose 43 south
Pale-bellied Brent goose 22 south (these would have formed part of the 27 seen later by Janet)
Little Egret 1 - first for a while here
The waders were spooking each other as the quickly incoming spring
tide pushed them up the shore

Oystercatcher 2,000
Knot 1,300 
Redshank 150
Turnstone 60
Curlew 80
Curlew and Oystercatcher, this shot taken from the promenade 

Several of this morning's Knot were flagged, but it was very difficult getting close enough to read them without spooking the already flighty waders. Still at least one new bird for this winter was read. A second look in the quickly fading evening light, as the skear became exposed again, saw 400 Knot and again including at least one new one for this winter.
Also this evening
Eider 140
Waders, Eider and gulls

Red-breasted Merganser 3

Just out of the recording area (Malcolm) - Sunny slopes near the groyne (the northern limit for terrestrial birds is as seen from Knowlys Rd, this would be just out of sight).
Stonechat 1 female type 09:45 - feeding just above the small wall that separates the promenade from the sunny slopes.


Wednesday, 29 January 2025

A bit of winter colour

A fine sunny day with a light west breeze.

South shore (Malcolm)
I checked the waterline to the south of Ocean Edge this morning on the rising tide. There were almost no waders and a scan further south couldn't see any either.
Grey Plover 1 briefly on waterline, then south
Knot 65 south in three small flocks
Dunlin 1 south
Curlew 13 south in ones and twos
Curlew
Oystercatcher 15 feeding along the waterline plus several small groups north to Red Nab.

Pink-Footed goose 55 in a very high flock flying south.

Closer to the saltmarsh 
Lapwing 17
Redshank 23

Linnet 18 feeding on Samphire seeds.

Reed Bunting 1
Reed Bunting 

Dunnock also on the saltmarsh fringe

Red Nab
Pale-bellied Brent goose 27 before flying off to the south.
Some of the Brent geese getting ready to leave

Shelduck 10
Shelduck

Wigeon 165

Curlew and Oystercatcher 

The light for most of January made the world look monochrome. Today the bright sun made the colourful birds even more striking.

Female Kingfisher on her favoured rock by the freshwater culvert on Red Nab
Unfortunately, her short legs making it impossible to tell if this is the one ringed
earlier this winter on Middleton Nature Reserve


In the Nature Park 
Female Bullfinch.

Male Chaffinch

Goldfinch 

Jean managed a few checks today:
Some sightings from Middleton NR this afternoon:
Main pond
Mute Swan - the usual pair plus the immature
Gadwall 15 pairs 
Mallard 5 pairs plus a spare drake
Tufted Duck 1 male
Coot 1
Moorhen 2
Black-headed Gull 77
Herring Gull 3
Long-tailed Tit 3 on the feeder

The Mute Swans did a good job of seeing off some off-lead dogs that had raced
to the pond after being released from a car. The dogs came to a screeching halt
as they got to the three swans with their wings fluffed out and did an abrupt
about turn back to their owner!

Ringing area
Gadwall 1 pair on the fence pond
Mallard 1 male on the fence pond
Teal 5 (M&F on the fence pond, 3 in the dyke)
Snipe 3 in the central marsh
Moorhen 1 on the west
No Cetti's heard
Blackbird 2
Greenfinch 1
Magpie 1
Robin 1
Wren 1

Heysham NR
A Mistle Thrush was singing in the sunshine (I thought they heralded rain but not this one).

Some garden news
There were 16 Wood Pigeon in the conifers behind Janet's house on Meldon Rd
She doesn't normally see Wood Pigeons here, she has been away for
2 weeks, they may have arrived anytime in that period.

This is my garden (Malcolm). I've known for some while that there was
fox activity in my garden after dark. But this is 11:45!