Heysham Obs
Nice stiff westerly and clear conditions are usually good for ferry followers and this was the case today
Little Gull - at least 12 behind ferry (one 2CY), some remaining on seaward end of outfalls, 3 out earlier
Kittiwake - at least 25 behind ferry, flock of 11 adults soon flew out rest milled about (4 x 2CY)
Med Gull - 2 x adult behind ferry, then seaward end Heysham outfalls
Eider - c70 offshore
Great crested Grebe in harbour
No sign Guillemot
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Monday, 1 February 2016
White winged gull eludes identification
Heysham Obs
Probably Iceland 2CY heading down shipping lane 10ish this am - couldn't clinch it on rear end views and therefore a small Glaucous not ruled out
North Harbour Wall
Linnet x 27
Goldfinch x 14
Twite x 1
Med Gull x 1
Harbour
Guillemot x 1
Offshore
Little Gull - ad
Middleton
Tufted Duck - 11 model boat pond
Cetti's Warbler - 1 in willows for short time south end of western marsh reedbed (also seen or heard 20/21/28 Jan (Richard Miller, Steve Ryder)
Probably Iceland 2CY heading down shipping lane 10ish this am - couldn't clinch it on rear end views and therefore a small Glaucous not ruled out
North Harbour Wall
Linnet x 27
Goldfinch x 14
Twite x 1
Med Gull x 1
Harbour
Guillemot x 1
Offshore
Little Gull - ad
Middleton
Tufted Duck - 11 model boat pond
Cetti's Warbler - 1 in willows for short time south end of western marsh reedbed (also seen or heard 20/21/28 Jan (Richard Miller, Steve Ryder)
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Finches, Med and Guillemot
Heysham Obs
North Harbour Wall
Linnet c25
Goldfinch c15
Twite 1
Med Gull (Czech ringed)
Harbour
Guillemot 1
North Harbour Wall
Linnet c25
Goldfinch c15
Twite 1
Med Gull (Czech ringed)
Harbour
Guillemot 1
Friday, 29 January 2016
Aukfest
Heysham Obs
Single 2CY Razorbill close inshore off the NHW at lunchtime and the reappearance of Guillemot in the harbour (from the undergrounds reservoir?) were the highlights this morning along with two distant adult Little Gull
North wall and area incoming tide
Razorbill - see above
Little Gull -two adult together far offshore low tide -lifted off water and re-landed
Guillemot - see above
Kittiwake - 2CY out, ad in, ad behind ferry but peeled off early and headed out
Red-breasted Merganser - male harbour mouth
Finches - 13 Goldfinch, 10 Linnet, 8-10 unspec others
Med Gull - adult Knowsley road field
Single 2CY Razorbill close inshore off the NHW at lunchtime and the reappearance of Guillemot in the harbour (from the undergrounds reservoir?) were the highlights this morning along with two distant adult Little Gull
North wall and area incoming tide
Razorbill - see above
Little Gull -two adult together far offshore low tide -lifted off water and re-landed
Guillemot - see above
Kittiwake - 2CY out, ad in, ad behind ferry but peeled off early and headed out
Red-breasted Merganser - male harbour mouth
Finches - 13 Goldfinch, 10 Linnet, 8-10 unspec others
Med Gull - adult Knowsley road field
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Small Twite influx
Heysham Obs
Plenty of food down by lunchtime and a good number of finches on the seed but unfortunately disturbed just as I was starting to scope them. Certainly more 'jumpy' now there are not many of the more tolerant Goldfinch with them
North harbour wall
Med Gull - 2 adults (one behind ferry, then back out)
Kittiwake - adult behind ferry (at least - arrived early and missed the harbour entry bit)
Linnet - 16 on seed
Goldfinch - 5 on seed
Twite - 3 on seed (2 x Heysham ringed, one unringed) (see below)
Linnet/Twite - additional c8 along the embankment with Twite as well as Linnet call coming from the flock
Plenty of food down by lunchtime and a good number of finches on the seed but unfortunately disturbed just as I was starting to scope them. Certainly more 'jumpy' now there are not many of the more tolerant Goldfinch with them
North harbour wall
Med Gull - 2 adults (one behind ferry, then back out)
Kittiwake - adult behind ferry (at least - arrived early and missed the harbour entry bit)
Linnet - 16 on seed
Goldfinch - 5 on seed
Twite - 3 on seed (2 x Heysham ringed, one unringed) (see below)
Linnet/Twite - additional c8 along the embankment with Twite as well as Linnet call coming from the flock
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
More jack snipe tide
Heysham obs
A few bits and pieces
Jack snipe - one flushed by the tide from ocean edge salt marsh (plus one snipe)
Skylark - one flushed from salt marsh
Med gull - at least one adult
Great crested grebe - two in harbour. One in summer plumage
Moth
One chestnut in the trap - not common here (dark chestnut more regular ) and the first of the year
A few bits and pieces
Jack snipe - one flushed by the tide from ocean edge salt marsh (plus one snipe)
Skylark - one flushed from salt marsh
Med gull - at least one adult
Great crested grebe - two in harbour. One in summer plumage
Moth
One chestnut in the trap - not common here (dark chestnut more regular ) and the first of the year
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Car-potato weather
Heysham Obs
Trawled around with the minimum of effort and the reward was exactly what was deserved
Med Gull - ad Fisher's roof
Tufted Duck - 6 on model boat pond
Trawled around with the minimum of effort and the reward was exactly what was deserved
Med Gull - ad Fisher's roof
Tufted Duck - 6 on model boat pond
Monday, 25 January 2016
Dark-bellied Brents
Heysham Obs
Quite a bit of coverage today, mainly relating to watching what the tide flushed out of the saltmarsh
Ocean Edge saltmarsh
Snipe - 7
Jack Snipe - 1
Reed Bunting - 3
No pipits - still 'need' Rock Pipit for year in recording area
Other coastal sightings
Dark-bellied Brent Goose - flock of four, first seen at 1020 from NHW flying round the wooden jetty, then around Red Nab, then flying towards Potts Corner before returning to Red Nab and joining the Wigeon flock
Med Gull - presumably the Czech bird on Fisher's roof - starting to come into summer plumage if it was that bird
Wigeon - 120
Heysham village
Male Blackcap still present
Quite a bit of coverage today, mainly relating to watching what the tide flushed out of the saltmarsh
Ocean Edge saltmarsh
Snipe - 7
Jack Snipe - 1
Reed Bunting - 3
No pipits - still 'need' Rock Pipit for year in recording area
Other coastal sightings
Dark-bellied Brent Goose - flock of four, first seen at 1020 from NHW flying round the wooden jetty, then around Red Nab, then flying towards Potts Corner before returning to Red Nab and joining the Wigeon flock
Med Gull - presumably the Czech bird on Fisher's roof - starting to come into summer plumage if it was that bird
Wigeon - 120
Heysham village
Male Blackcap still present
Sunday 24th
Heysham Obs
Unremarkable WeBS day and not a lot else apart from ground-breaking Jackdaw record!
Jack Snipe - one possibly two Ocean Edge saltmarsh
Med Gull - adult Fishers roof
Jackdaw - 7 in field off Knowsley Road on northern edge of recording area - MEGA!!
Unremarkable WeBS day and not a lot else apart from ground-breaking Jackdaw record!
Jack Snipe - one possibly two Ocean Edge saltmarsh
Med Gull - adult Fishers roof
Jackdaw - 7 in field off Knowsley Road on northern edge of recording area - MEGA!!
Saturday, 23 January 2016
Firecrest confirmation
Heysham Obs
Firecrest is a regional description species in Highland, therefore it was important to check up on a report of the Firecrest we ringed in mid-September last year being found in a car radiator grille in Elgin, Moray (400k north) on 7th January. Here is the bird just prior to release at Heysham on 14th September 2015
!
Thanks to Philip for reporting this and sending a rather sad pic of the freshly dead bird, confirming the identity and implicitly correct ring number - not always easy to discern with AA rings. The location was more tricky. The 'fresh' nature of the bird and the impression Philip had of a small bird flying across the front of the vehicle on the outskirts of Elgin, which did not appear to come out at the other side, does suggest that the bird had not been in the radiator grille for very long. However, there remains the, given the condition, unlikely possibility that the bird was impacted somewhere between Wick and Elgin, the journey undertaken that day.
Not quite unprecedented - here is a 'similar' record from Norfolk:
and here is a notable recovery from an Irish Sea site at a similar latitude to us - maybe a more predictable direction:
All that happened today was that I arrived at HNR later than expected, missed the short ringing weather window and had to take the net down virtually as soon as it was set. The only surprise was the capture of yet another un-ringed Robin. Then ploughing through the 2015 report species accounts. No reports from anyone else, but Malcolm did say that his male Blackcap would be on his fat-balls in the village unless he informed otherwise!
Firecrest is a regional description species in Highland, therefore it was important to check up on a report of the Firecrest we ringed in mid-September last year being found in a car radiator grille in Elgin, Moray (400k north) on 7th January. Here is the bird just prior to release at Heysham on 14th September 2015
!
Thanks to Philip for reporting this and sending a rather sad pic of the freshly dead bird, confirming the identity and implicitly correct ring number - not always easy to discern with AA rings. The location was more tricky. The 'fresh' nature of the bird and the impression Philip had of a small bird flying across the front of the vehicle on the outskirts of Elgin, which did not appear to come out at the other side, does suggest that the bird had not been in the radiator grille for very long. However, there remains the, given the condition, unlikely possibility that the bird was impacted somewhere between Wick and Elgin, the journey undertaken that day.
Not quite unprecedented - here is a 'similar' record from Norfolk:
| 964150 | First-year Male | 13-10-1975 | North-west Norfolk coast: 53°0'N 0°36'E (Norfolk) |
| Freshly dead | 11-02-1976 | Ires Geo, Wick: 58°22'N 3°6'W (Highland) 642km NNW |
and here is a notable recovery from an Irish Sea site at a similar latitude to us - maybe a more predictable direction:
| BEH893 | First-year Male | 22-09-2007 | Calf of Man: c. 54°3'N 4°49'W |
| Caught by ringer | 01-11-2008 | Queen Mary Reservoir: 51°25'N 0°28'W (Surrey) 413km SE |
All that happened today was that I arrived at HNR later than expected, missed the short ringing weather window and had to take the net down virtually as soon as it was set. The only surprise was the capture of yet another un-ringed Robin. Then ploughing through the 2015 report species accounts. No reports from anyone else, but Malcolm did say that his male Blackcap would be on his fat-balls in the village unless he informed otherwise!
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