A dry day with sunny spells. A light SE breeze
Heysham Nature Reserve
Ringing report by Jean:
The weather forecast didn't look that promising, one said windy from the south, another said rain first thing. In reality it was a SE wind, not too strong and cloudy - ideal for ringing! So I stuck 3 nets up and caught 73 birds! 13 species as follows:
Goldfinch 15 new, 8 retraps (all since August)
Long-tailed Tit 8 new (one flock)
Goldcrest 5 new, 2 retraps (from 25/9)
Blue Tit 6 new, 1 retrap (from July)
Chaffinch 5 new, 1 retrap (October 2024 and March this year - regular winter visitor?)
Greenfinch 5 new, 1 retrap (from July)
Chiffchaff 3 new
Coal Tit 3 new, 1 retrap (recent)
Grey Wagtail 4 new (colour rings added)
Great Tit 3 retraps (one from July, two very recent)
Robin 2 new
Blackcap 1 new (male)
Dunnock 1 new
Heysham skear (Malcolm) 10:45 - 12:00
Very low neap tides again, so very little of the skear was exposed.
Eider 2 female
Great Crested grebe 4
Shag at least 1 juvenile
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| Resting Shag, with Piel Castle in the background |
Little Egret 4
Gulls 50 mainly Herring gulls and mostly adult or sub-adult. They have stopped eating the small mussels whole and are dropping large ones to open them.
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| Herring gull with a mussel. They take some breaking open at this size! |
This clip is from yesterday
Oystercatcher 300Curlew 45
Redshank 180
Knot 25 (14, 6, 4 and 1)
Turnstone 60
Ringed Plover 19
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| Juvenile Knot |
South shore (Malcolm) 15:15 - 16:15
Just a check of the waterline out from Ocean Edge.
Shelduck 152 - they were spread all over the shore in all directions. The shore is covered in tiny snails which also attract the Knot and Dunlin.
Oystercatcher 80
Curlew 100
Bar-Tailed Godwit 40
Grey Plover 9
Knot 2000
Dunlin 500
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| Some of the Godwits |
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| Five of the Knot were flagged, but I only managed to read one of them |
Apart from the Oystercatcher, they were all very flighty and soon left to the south.
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| Bar-Tailed Godwits, Knot and Grey Plover |
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| A line of Knot past the StenaLine |
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| There's always one that doesn't notice that all the rest have gone! Dunlin |
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| Cormorants heading back to the wooden jetty |


























































