A warm (21.5°C) dry day. A light east breeze early on quickly switched to the west.
Seawatch report - Pete
Sea: 1020-1120 from back of harbour:
Velvet scoter - male and female in together
264 Common Scoter out including u-turning flock of 180
tight flock of five adult Kittiwake on
five sandwich tern in
four separate Guillemot floating in
39 Common Gull floating in plus grey seal and lot of flotsam
2 willow warbler in roadside vegetation gate 38 road
Pale-bellied Brent goose 6 south from north sea wall - David Kaye
Heysham skear 09:00 - 10:00 (Malcolm)
Eider 16
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| Female Eider |
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| Male Eider |
Great Crested Grebe 2
Sandwich Tern 2 fishing
Little Egret 6
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| Little Egret with a small flatfish |
Gulls 300 mainly Herring
Oystercatcher 2,000
Curlew 1
Whimbrel 8
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| Whimbrel |
Bar-Tailed Godwit 18 along the waterline out from Heysham Head.
Redshank 3
Grey Seal 1
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| Grey Seal with a flatfish (that's a green plastic bottle behind) |
Ocean Edge 14:30 - 15:00 (Malcolm)
I went specifically to see if the male Wheatear was hanging around the slipway. It wasn't. But there was a female further along the foreshore
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| Female Wheatear |
Shelduck 2
Linnet 6
Meadow Pipit 1
In the Nature Park
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| Hairy Shieldbugs |
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| Peacock - other butterflies: Large White, Small White, orange Tip and Speckled Wood. |
Warblers heard
Willow Warbler 1
Lesser Whitethroat 2
Common Whitethroat 1
Blackcap 1
Chiffchaff 1
Imperial Rd (Malcolm)
Just a quick look on my way home.
Buzzard 2
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| This one was waiting in the trees at the side of the copse |
Its mate arrived and both flew deeper into the copse, but I couldn't relocate. A little later one flew east, presumably off hunting.
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| Buzzard chased by a Carrion Crow as it set off east |














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