Friday, 28 November 2025

An hour's sunshine at each end of the day

A sunny start and end to the day, but showers in between, some very heavy and including hail. A strong SW wind

Knowsley Road - Pete - a very quick visit pre heavy rain 

Shag 2

No Brent geese seen


South shore - Malcolm

I checked in both the sunny periods, nothing different feeding on the outfalls in either visit.

Morning:

Pale-bellied Brent goose 2 flying around. A little unusual at this stage of the tide

Brent geese catching the low morning sunshine 

Shelduck 43 most on the mud out from the foreshore 

This one has a metal ring

They filter small invertebrates out of the mud, it is a little easier in the plentiful areas of shallow water provided by the earlier rain.


Wigeon 150 most sheltering from the wind along the edge of No.2 outfall.

Some of the sheltering Wigeon

Rock Pipit 1 flew from Red Nab into the Power Station grounds

Kingfisher 1 flew across Red Nab


Afternoon/evening:

Pale-bellied Brent goose at least 42 on Red Nab

Shelduck and Wigeon similar to this morning, but now also on Red Nab


Wildfowl on Red Nab


I managed to spot the Kingfisher, before she spotted me

I set off in strong, albeit low sunshine at 15:25. But by 15:30 I was already losing the light!


This is the reason we are currently experiencing neap tides.
First Quarter Moon