A light SE wind in the morning, freshened as it switched to SW in the afternoon. Rain all morning, but a fine and occasionally sunny afternoon.
South shore (Malcolm) 10:30 - 11:30
A wet walk from the saltmarsh to the end of the sea wall (and, of course, back again)
Linnet 70+ feeding on the saltmarsh and Ocean Edge grass
Wheatear 4 along the foreshore and 1 near the lighthouse
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| This is yesterday's Wheatear near the lighthouse, I didn't manage any decent shots today |
Rock Pipit 7 - 2 along the foreshore, 3 on Red Nab, 1 along the sea wall and 1 near the lighthouse.
Golden Plover 1 juvenile, initially on Ocean Edge grass but moved onto the shore when it saw me. Suggesting that even at this late hour I was the first person daft enough to be out here! These are a very common species just south of here in the river Lune estuary, but surprisingly rare here, some years there are no records at all (worth getting my camera wet for).
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| Golden Plover with Linnets on Ocean Edge grass |
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| Golden Plover on the shore |
Kingfisher 1 at the freshwater runoff culvert at Red Nab, unfortunately it flew off before I could unstash my camera.
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| Some of the Redshanks along the sea wall, the upper bird in familiar winter plumage, the lower one not |
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| Summer or juvenile plumage Redshank |
We have had some feedback for a couple of UK ringed Mediterranean gulls seen recently. Both ringed at Langstone Harbour Hampshire. One juvenile was its first sighting beyond Hampshire, but an adult bird has had a busy year!
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| Ringed in 2021, it wasn't seen again till it was resighted in Hampshire February 2024. But this year it has been seen 8 times in 6 locations. France, Sussex, Devon, Swansea, Ceredigion and Heysham. |
Heysham skear (Malcolm) 14:30 - 15:30
Very low neap tide today, it barely exposed the skear, but it was nice to have a walk in the sunshine after this morning.
Eider 3 males
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| Male Eider moulting out of eclipse |
Great Crested grebe 2
Little Egret 13
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| Some of the Little Egrets |
Guillemot 2
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| This one was on the south side, and I left without disturbing it |
This one was on the north side, it is just setting off here, it swam out to the area where most of the diving birds feed.......after a brief scare from a Herring gull.
Gulls <100 mainly Herring
Surprisingly, no Shags seen
Oystercatcher 600
Curlew 15
Redshank 120
Turnstone 40
Ringed Plover 3










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