Heysham Obs
Red Nab area
A little too late in relation to the incoming tide height
Med Gull - the three 2CY still present and none of them are ringed (no ads seen this morning)
Kittiwake - 2CY
Moths
A small catch included the second Blackneck of the year and a single Silver Y
Monday, 2 July 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Moth hoodoo broken at last
Heysham Obs
Another unsettled morning prompted a short seawatch and outfalls check (thanks Mark for some of this stuff)
Sea 0830-0915ish on and off
Gannet - 3 (one close)
Manx Shearwater - at least 3, possibly 5
Outfalls/Red Nab
Med Gull - 2 adults and the black-headed 2CY (definitely unringed), but no sign of the other two 2CY seen yesterday, one of which was the 'regular' bird
Arctic Tern - 2 adults, but drifted offshore as tide came in
Kittiwake - 2CY
Moths
At last, a Figure of 80 whilst I checked the trap! I've only seen one of this near-annual-at-Heysham before. It doesn't register at my regular sites in Hindburndale/Roeburndale and area. The other feature with the moths was a minor emergence of fresh individuals this morning and these comprised Shoulder-striped Wainscot, Clay and Heart and Dart. SSW and Clay usually only overlap as worn 'back-end' and newly-emerged respectively - an indication that the weather has seriously disrupted some emergence times this year.
Another unsettled morning prompted a short seawatch and outfalls check (thanks Mark for some of this stuff)
Sea 0830-0915ish on and off
Gannet - 3 (one close)
Manx Shearwater - at least 3, possibly 5
Outfalls/Red Nab
Med Gull - 2 adults and the black-headed 2CY (definitely unringed), but no sign of the other two 2CY seen yesterday, one of which was the 'regular' bird
Arctic Tern - 2 adults, but drifted offshore as tide came in
Kittiwake - 2CY
Moths
At last, a Figure of 80 whilst I checked the trap! I've only seen one of this near-annual-at-Heysham before. It doesn't register at my regular sites in Hindburndale/Roeburndale and area. The other feature with the moths was a minor emergence of fresh individuals this morning and these comprised Shoulder-striped Wainscot, Clay and Heart and Dart. SSW and Clay usually only overlap as worn 'back-end' and newly-emerged respectively - an indication that the weather has seriously disrupted some emergence times this year.
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Influx of Meds and Silver Y
Heysham Obs
Red Nab area
A very quick check revealed:
Med Gull - FOUR: 1 x 2CY with mask, one x 2CY with an almost black head, 1 x 2CY with small amount of black on rear crown, 1 x Ad. Either sitting or in flight so legs not seen re-rings - anyone time to check?
Kittiwake - 2CY
Reserve
Day-time moth trawl revealed:
Silver Y - 13
Burnet Companion - 2 tatty ones (both in SD4060)
Latticed Heath - 1
Small China Mark - 7
Highlight of a rather poor overnight catch checked rather too late was a late Shaded Pug
Red Nab area
A very quick check revealed:
Med Gull - FOUR: 1 x 2CY with mask, one x 2CY with an almost black head, 1 x 2CY with small amount of black on rear crown, 1 x Ad. Either sitting or in flight so legs not seen re-rings - anyone time to check?
Kittiwake - 2CY
Reserve
Day-time moth trawl revealed:
Silver Y - 13
Burnet Companion - 2 tatty ones (both in SD4060)
Latticed Heath - 1
Small China Mark - 7
Highlight of a rather poor overnight catch checked rather too late was a late Shaded Pug
Plenty of Nettle Tap moth around the reserve where the taller vegetation can be found alongside the paths (including nettles!). Thanks Janet
Friday, 29 June 2012
Two Gannets, a Silver Y and a Med Gull
...........just about sums up the morning. The Gannets were just before the IOM ferry - sub-ad and 2CY, the Silver Y was in the moth trap (along with a most unremarkable collection) and the 1st summer moulting to second winter Med was on the mud by the outfalls and seen on one leg at least to be unringed
Later in the afternoon Red Nab held:
Arctic Tern - adult - first for ages!
Kittiwake - 2CY
Later in the afternoon Red Nab held:
Arctic Tern - adult - first for ages!
Kittiwake - 2CY
Small China Mark moth in the wetland area at Heysham NR today - the most regular of this group of moths at Heysham. Thanks Janet
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Decent moth catch and a Med Gull
Heysham Obs
Outfalls/Red Nab
An early morning check on the dropping tide saw the distinctive 1st summer moulting to 2nd W Med Gull flying around Heysham 2 outfall
Moths
The first Blackneck of the year and singles of Broad-barred White and Double Dart highlighted. Others included Eucosma campoliliana and the first Clay of the year
Outfalls/Red Nab
An early morning check on the dropping tide saw the distinctive 1st summer moulting to 2nd W Med Gull flying around Heysham 2 outfall
Moths
The first Blackneck of the year and singles of Broad-barred White and Double Dart highlighted. Others included Eucosma campoliliana and the first Clay of the year
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
At least one is surviving
Heysham Obs
The gloom and doom over wetland birds and breeding success was contradicted in one instance by Janet's pic taken today:
Confession time: forgot to check the gulls on the outfalls, and this after mentioning the rejuvenation of Heysham One outfall - not good enough!
Insects
Once you can find them, Four-spotted Chasers are quite obliging as the weather has semi-torpified them of late. Still have not seen an Emperor this year or indeed Black-tailed Skimmer which should be showing anytime now in a 'normal' year
The moth trap was quite productive but no show-stoppers, other than perhaps a late Shaded Pug. Smoky Wainscot made its first appearance of the year and I think Buff Arches and Peach Blossom were also new for the year. Should be even better tonight - at the moment it looks the first decent 'summer moth night' and the chance of the biggest haul in a local trap since March, or was it February at Millhouses!!
Thanks to Janet for today's pics (both taken today)
The gloom and doom over wetland birds and breeding success was contradicted in one instance by Janet's pic taken today:
Confession time: forgot to check the gulls on the outfalls, and this after mentioning the rejuvenation of Heysham One outfall - not good enough!
Insects
Once you can find them, Four-spotted Chasers are quite obliging as the weather has semi-torpified them of late. Still have not seen an Emperor this year or indeed Black-tailed Skimmer which should be showing anytime now in a 'normal' year
The moth trap was quite productive but no show-stoppers, other than perhaps a late Shaded Pug. Smoky Wainscot made its first appearance of the year and I think Buff Arches and Peach Blossom were also new for the year. Should be even better tonight - at the moment it looks the first decent 'summer moth night' and the chance of the biggest haul in a local trap since March, or was it February at Millhouses!!
Thanks to Janet for today's pics (both taken today)
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Early migrants or wanderers
Yellow Shell at Middleton this morning. Thanks Janet
Heysham Obs
Pretty decent early morning conditions allowed both the Heysham and Middleton CES to progress. I havn't the capture details to hand but Middleton suggested an extremely poor first breeding attempt for 'wetland species' which presumably found it a little too wet. No Common Whitethroat or Reed Bunting were caught and just the one juvenile Sedge Warbler! An apparently aimlessly wandering, intermittently singing, Grasshopper Warbler was eventually caught and represented the only encounter with this species. This time last year saw good numbers of juveniles of all four of these species. Miscellany included lots of young Wrens in the Heysham nets, a Blue Tit caught at Middleton which was ringed as a 2012 nestling on nearby Heysham Nature Reserve and further evidence that Reed Warblers are present in record numbers this year at Middleton, albeit only adults as yet. Miscellaneous sightings included the following rather unseasonal observations:Lesser Redpoll - one south over HNR at 1130hrs
Siskin - three separate well-spaced birds south over Middleton
Rook - two adults north over both Heysham and Middleton, harassed by the local Carrion Crows
Teal - one Middleton
Monday, 25 June 2012
Moth Catches Still in Low Numbers
Heysham
Moths
Low numbers of a dozen common species in the Hut Trap last night including Bright line Brown Eye and Light Arches.
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Moths
Low numbers of a dozen common species in the Hut Trap last night including Bright line Brown Eye and Light Arches.
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Sunday, 24 June 2012
Another Storm Petrel report
Heysham Obs
Early morning check of the outfalls area revealed that Heysham One was looking rather 'tasty' with more birds feeding on it than at any other time this year. No Storm Petrel, however, pulled in by the 'chum' in the calm conditions. As a fresh west-north-westerly kicked in, one was reported, however, feeding around the red buoy/off the end of the outfalls just before midday and the onset of the incoming tide dispersing the 'food' (unknown birder - info via angler)
Storm Petrel - "birder getting quite excited watching a Storm petrel" off the end of the wooden jetty just before midday (per angler)
Kittiwake - 2CY outfalls early morning
Med Gull - 1st summer moulting to 2nd winter Heysham 2 outfall on incoming tide
Lapwing - four OE saltmarsh the first 'returning birds'
no other waders apart from 368 Oystercatcher Red Nab
National moth night final catch
Better than last night which didn't take much doing! New species for the three NMN nights & two NMN days were: Double-striped Pug, Brown Silver Line and a Cnephasia & Marbled Minor agg which will be specifically identified eventually. Why didn't they include Sunday day searches?
Early morning check of the outfalls area revealed that Heysham One was looking rather 'tasty' with more birds feeding on it than at any other time this year. No Storm Petrel, however, pulled in by the 'chum' in the calm conditions. As a fresh west-north-westerly kicked in, one was reported, however, feeding around the red buoy/off the end of the outfalls just before midday and the onset of the incoming tide dispersing the 'food' (unknown birder - info via angler)
Storm Petrel - "birder getting quite excited watching a Storm petrel" off the end of the wooden jetty just before midday (per angler)
Kittiwake - 2CY outfalls early morning
Med Gull - 1st summer moulting to 2nd winter Heysham 2 outfall on incoming tide
Lapwing - four OE saltmarsh the first 'returning birds'
no other waders apart from 368 Oystercatcher Red Nab
National moth night final catch
Better than last night which didn't take much doing! New species for the three NMN nights & two NMN days were: Double-striped Pug, Brown Silver Line and a Cnephasia & Marbled Minor agg which will be specifically identified eventually. Why didn't they include Sunday day searches?
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Painted Lady surprise and a Storm Petrel eventually on the sea
Heysham Obs
Just the one Storm Petrel, typically late afternoon on the dropping tide and coinciding with an earlier distant view of a petrel spp, presumed Storm, off JBP (thanks Stephen & Nick for alerting us). The only other seabird reported in the Bay was a dm Arctic Skua off JBP
Heysham north wall/outfalls 1145-1600
Storm Petrel - one located just off the wooden jetty at 1540hrs (thanks Nick)
Manx Shearwater - 6 out, then 3 in, the 2+3+1 later on
Gannet - one out + 3 later on
Red-breasted Merganser - pair in
Common Tern - adult outfalls incoming tide only
Arctic Tern - adult with the above outfalls
Tern spp - two distant Common or Arctic out
Insects
A pale primary migrant Painted Lady was seen well near the Obs Tower about midday. The NMday/night attempt to find micromoths and other dayflyers in windy weather was not altogether very successful but did included one Small China Mark, C. lacunana, Narrow-bordered 5-Spot Burnet, Yellow Shell, E osseana and several Nettle Tap
Just the one Storm Petrel, typically late afternoon on the dropping tide and coinciding with an earlier distant view of a petrel spp, presumed Storm, off JBP (thanks Stephen & Nick for alerting us). The only other seabird reported in the Bay was a dm Arctic Skua off JBP
Heysham north wall/outfalls 1145-1600
Storm Petrel - one located just off the wooden jetty at 1540hrs (thanks Nick)
Manx Shearwater - 6 out, then 3 in, the 2+3+1 later on
Gannet - one out + 3 later on
Red-breasted Merganser - pair in
Common Tern - adult outfalls incoming tide only
Arctic Tern - adult with the above outfalls
Tern spp - two distant Common or Arctic out
Insects
A pale primary migrant Painted Lady was seen well near the Obs Tower about midday. The NMday/night attempt to find micromoths and other dayflyers in windy weather was not altogether very successful but did included one Small China Mark, C. lacunana, Narrow-bordered 5-Spot Burnet, Yellow Shell, E osseana and several Nettle Tap
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