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| Adult Little Gull |
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| 1st calendar year Little Gull |
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| 1st calendar year Common Tern |
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| Adult Little Gull |
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| 1st calendar year Little Gull |
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| 1st calendar year Common Tern |
A fresh and gusty west wind. Showers in the morning.
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| Colour ringed Knot on the Heliport |
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| Juvenile Common Tern |
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| This is how busy it was with just a tiny corner of the beach exposed |
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| This white ringed med has been seen several times this year, but the shot does show how prominent the Sandmason worm tubes are at the moment. |
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| Not only by this Kestrel...... |
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| .......this fox had a high vantage point too! |
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| Ringed in Walney 6/07/21. It has been seen at Heysham on 4 previous occasions, Now seen in each of its three winter periods. Last record was 13/01/23 |
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| This is what it looked like in January this year. |
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| Ringed Plover and Turnstone This shot actually from Saturday when Jeff Gorse checked on the Black Terns |
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| Pink-Footed geese were flying high to the south all around the recording area, but it's difficult eliminating overlap. This shot from Janet from Knowlys Rd |
3 juvenile Black Tern – still at Heysham Stage 2 Outfall
5 Mediterranean Gull (2 adults, 2 2nd winter, 1 1st winter) spread between Red Nab and Heysham Harbour
1 adult Little Gull – briefly behind the Sea Truck ferry as it rounded the Wooden Pier to enter the harbour
1 Guillemot – by outflow pipe in SW corner of harbour
48 Cormorant – roosting on the Wooden Pier
72 Pink-footed Geese – south offshore over HS2 outfall
3 Rock Pipit – 1 Red Nab and 2 by HS1 outfall
1 Swallow – south over the tideline off HS2 outfall
Later report from Shaun Coyle
Heysham Outfalls 16:00-17:30:
Black Tern 4 juvenile on no 2. Three mostly together, other drops in briefly, then disappears.
Common Tern 2 juvenile (one on each outfall).
Sandwich Tern 1 (no 1).
Mediterranean Gull at least 6 adult types.
Guillemot still in harbour (intake/waterfall).
North shore
I checked Heysham skear at low water 07:30 (MD)
Pink-Footed goose 360+ - a flock of 60 was flying SE at 07:45. Then no more till the incoming tide lifted over 300 from distant sand bars. They resolved into 3 skeins and headed SE.
Shelduck 2 south
Eider 37 - these are some coming in
Oystercatcher 500 - many more flew from the outer skear on the rising tide
Curlew 10
Redshank 50
Turnstone 30
Knot 1,000
Swallow 4 together south
Skylark 4 together south
Meadow Pipit 3 east
Carrion Crow 53 at least, as well as the typical 10 or so scattered around there was this group of 43.
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| Carrion Crow and Knot |
A light SE wind freshened slightly when the rain started after lunch.
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| A rain affected Pink-Footed Goose |
A fresh west wind. Mainly dry with some sunshine.
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| Three juvenile Black Tern resting along the top rail. Note the Turnstone below the bird on the left for a size comparison |
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| Zoomed in shot of a juvenile Black Tern and a Turnstone |
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| Wigeon |
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| Healthy looking Guillemot |
The very strong overnight SW winds started to ease early morning. Overcast all day, but remarkably it remained dry.
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| Knot |
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| Redshank, Knot and Oystercatcher |
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| Birds aren't noted for their facial expressions, but you have to say that this one looks sad! Almost certainly never been alone before. |
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| Juvenile Common Tern |
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| 1cy Mediterranean gull with a white darvic ring, just beyond reading range! |
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| It elected to remain on the rocks by No.1 outflow as the tide ebbed. It at least managed to set its wing to the correct position and seemed to be asleep. |
The SE wind freshened all day as storm Agnus approached. Some heavy showers began after lunch.
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| Whitebait is back on the menu |
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| The Black-Headed gulls were also feeding on the Whitebait It was surprising that there weren't more gulls feeding today |
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| A solitary male Wigeon flew from Red Nab towards Potts Corner at high water |
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| Janet's shot of the Heron |
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| Bar-Tailed Godwit |
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| Juvenile Lapwing amongst the saltmarsh Samphire |
The wind started SE but freshened and shifted to SW during the day. Mainly dry but a couple of heavy showers in the afternoon.
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| This one has a decent sized shrimp and is holding it by its antennae |
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| Juvenile Black Tern with a Black-Headed gull behind |
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| The three Black Terns that ended up on No.2 outflow |
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| Low flying Pink-Footed geese flying south |
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| Male Eider moving to breeding plumage |