Sunday, 9 November 2025

A quick circuit pre rain

Rain from mid morning onward. A light SE wind

The sun was shining first thing so I checked three areas while the going was good (Malcolm)
Middleton Nature Reserve main pond - not really much change still a female and six immature Mute Swans, 14 Gadwall, 8 Tufted Duck, plus Mallard, Coot and Moorhens.
Some of the widfowl

Gadwall


Imperial Road
Jackdaw 9 south looked like movement 
Roe Deer 3 a female with two of this year's young
A young buck


Heysham skear on the flood tide
Little Egret 4
Red-breasted Merganser 1 
Red-breasted Merganser

Oystercatcher, Redshank, Curlew and Turnstone in typical numbers
Bar-Tailed Godwit 3
Ringed Plover 7
Ringed Plover

Dunlin 30
Knot 4,000
Knot and a Dunlin

Even though there were lots of Knot, I didn't see many flagged. This clip shows just a few of them feeding, it isn't always possible to read any that are flagged but you normally manage glimpses of them.

Carrion Crow and Knot

This Herring Gull has a large mussel that it will open by dropping onto
the skear. The general lack of a spongy mat of mussels over the skear
bottom this year must help with this technique 

This Herring Gull has a large Common Starfish. Small ones get swallowed 
whole, but when this size they just peck the guts from the middle.

You may spot the Godwits in the background to this clip

One of two barrel Jellyfish 
The rain started at 10:00. It was obvious that it was unlikely to stop, so home time.

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