Heysham Obs
A very quick trawl both sides of the harbour revealed:
Twite - one came down to a fresh lot of seed late afternoon - the previous lot had either been eaten or washed away
Med Gull - ad harbour mouth
Ringed Plover - 14 Ocean Edge foreshore (two metal-ringed, including the usual aggressive male)
Heysham NR
Siskin - 2 north
Song Thrush, Chaffinch, Dunnock, Robin singing
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Gales and high tides churn up wader distribution
Heysham Obs
The post-gale/flood tide 'dust-settling' coincided with Sean's day-long vigil and there were some surprises
Purple Sandpiper - THREE roosting on the wooden jetty
Bar-tailed Godwit - c2,000 on the low tideline
Knot - c20,000
Twite - c50
Med Gull - the usual two adults, one with quite advanced summer head plumage
More later
The post-gale/flood tide 'dust-settling' coincided with Sean's day-long vigil and there were some surprises
Purple Sandpiper - THREE roosting on the wooden jetty
Bar-tailed Godwit - c2,000 on the low tideline
Knot - c20,000
Twite - c50
Med Gull - the usual two adults, one with quite advanced summer head plumage
More later
Monday, 7 February 2011
There is stuff out there..................
Heysham Obs
Really wild and woolly this morning, but without the rain. The sea was covered for about half an hour after an instant result with a flock of Kittiwake
North wall 1000-1030ish, then 1300-1330hrs
Twite - 35-37
Kittiwake - flock of 42-44 in, then landed on sea and 'invisible', 11+17 out mid-afternoon
Little Gull - perhaps the same adult seen from OE side and later in harbour mouth briefly, then later presumably the same feeding in the surf by Half-moon Bay
Elsewhere
Another good catch in the sheltered Millhouses trap included the first Ypsolopha ustella and Tortricodes alternella of the year. Nothing in the obs trap!
Really wild and woolly this morning, but without the rain. The sea was covered for about half an hour after an instant result with a flock of Kittiwake
North wall 1000-1030ish, then 1300-1330hrs
Twite - 35-37
Kittiwake - flock of 42-44 in, then landed on sea and 'invisible', 11+17 out mid-afternoon
Little Gull - perhaps the same adult seen from OE side and later in harbour mouth briefly, then later presumably the same feeding in the surf by Half-moon Bay
Elsewhere
Another good catch in the sheltered Millhouses trap included the first Ypsolopha ustella and Tortricodes alternella of the year. Nothing in the obs trap!
Sunday, 6 February 2011
Mega moth
Heysham Obs
After I risked life and limb emptying the moth trap at Millhouses in driving rain & with twigs and small branches flying overhead (86 moths of 4 species, but not Small Brindled Beauty as yet!), Alan checked the warm sheltered Heysham toilet trap with a very surprising result (the only moth!):
Grey Shoulder Knot - first for SD45 and at least 12km south of the cluster around Silverdale/Warton/Dalton. The only other area where it ocurs (in small numbers) is around the lower Hindburn/Roeburn oakwoods, but e.g. only 3 records from the abovementioned well-recorded superb site at Millhouses
Woodcock - 1 to rear of reedbed
Twite - 37 on the seed early morning
Little Gull adult outfalls late pm
Kittiwake - 1CY 'out' north wall late morning
After I risked life and limb emptying the moth trap at Millhouses in driving rain & with twigs and small branches flying overhead (86 moths of 4 species, but not Small Brindled Beauty as yet!), Alan checked the warm sheltered Heysham toilet trap with a very surprising result (the only moth!):
Grey Shoulder Knot - first for SD45 and at least 12km south of the cluster around Silverdale/Warton/Dalton. The only other area where it ocurs (in small numbers) is around the lower Hindburn/Roeburn oakwoods, but e.g. only 3 records from the abovementioned well-recorded superb site at Millhouses
Woodcock - 1 to rear of reedbed
Twite - 37 on the seed early morning
Little Gull adult outfalls late pm
Kittiwake - 1CY 'out' north wall late morning
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Decent coverage reveals Middleton wildfowl influx
Heysham Obs
Horrible wet useless weather this morning, not strong enough winds (as yet) to e.g. 'keep' the Little Gull on the outfalls & offshore visibility poor. Wonder if we will get the Fylde Ring-necked??
North wall
Twite - 27
Purple Sandpiper - one wooden jetty, then flew to north harbour wall
Middleton NR
Tufted Duck - 24, Pochard - 10. Mallard - 10, Goldeneye - 1
Teal - 2, Moorhen - 11, Coot - 5, Mute Swan - 4
Ocean Edge
Lapwing 257
Wigeon - 89
Horrible wet useless weather this morning, not strong enough winds (as yet) to e.g. 'keep' the Little Gull on the outfalls & offshore visibility poor. Wonder if we will get the Fylde Ring-necked??
North wall
Twite - 27
Purple Sandpiper - one wooden jetty, then flew to north harbour wall
Middleton NR
Tufted Duck - 24, Pochard - 10. Mallard - 10, Goldeneye - 1
Teal - 2, Moorhen - 11, Coot - 5, Mute Swan - 4
Ocean Edge
Lapwing 257
Wigeon - 89
Friday, 4 February 2011
Stormy bits and pieces
Heysham Obs
Assembling the 2010 report today - wish I'd done this as we went along as it ain't easy extracting loads of records from the blog in perhaps the best recorded year ever (except June)!
A few birds were seen:
Little Gull - adult offshore in the morning, presumed same on the outfalls from mid-pm
Pintail - flock of 33 out
Wigeon - flock of 4 out
Common Scoter - male in, landed, then out
Twite - 41 on the seed in the morning
The first Kittiwake flock of the 'spring' was off JBP at about 1300hrs (c80) - in these conditions, they often pass the Heysham sea area sitting on the water and very hard to see
Thanks to Tom & Jean
Assembling the 2010 report today - wish I'd done this as we went along as it ain't easy extracting loads of records from the blog in perhaps the best recorded year ever (except June)!
A few birds were seen:
Little Gull - adult offshore in the morning, presumed same on the outfalls from mid-pm
Pintail - flock of 33 out
Wigeon - flock of 4 out
Common Scoter - male in, landed, then out
Twite - 41 on the seed in the morning
The first Kittiwake flock of the 'spring' was off JBP at about 1300hrs (c80) - in these conditions, they often pass the Heysham sea area sitting on the water and very hard to see
Thanks to Tom & Jean
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Depressing small moth
Heysham Obs
A depressaria in the form of the wildly exciting Agonopterix heracliana graced the moth trap this morning, the first life form therein for a week or so
Ocean Edge shingle beach, incoming tide
Med Gull - adult
Knot - 650
Dunlin - 230
Bar-tailed Godwit - 18
Grey Plover - 11
A depressaria in the form of the wildly exciting Agonopterix heracliana graced the moth trap this morning, the first life form therein for a week or so
Ocean Edge shingle beach, incoming tide
Med Gull - adult
Knot - 650
Dunlin - 230
Bar-tailed Godwit - 18
Grey Plover - 11
Middleton NR
Pochard (6 male, 2 female), female Goldeneye, Tufted Duck, 2 overflying Raven and these Teal (thanks Janet):
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Pre-frontal check
Heysham Obs
North harbour wall
Twite - c17
Ocean Edge
Jack Snipe - 1
Wigeon - 117
Med Gull - adult
North harbour wall
Twite - c17
Ocean Edge
Jack Snipe - 1
Wigeon - 117
Med Gull - adult
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Simple sums
Heysham Obs
North harbour wall
Twite - exactly 50 on the seed
Med Gull - Czech-ringed adult patrolling the wall
Ocean Edge/Red Nab
Grey Plover - exactly 10
Wigeon - exactly 60
Mallard - pair
Teal - 3
Bar-tailed Godwit - 2
Black-tailed Godwit - 1
Med Gull - adult on Ocean Edge shingle beach
Heysham N Reserve
singing Chaffinch (first noted singing at Millhouses yesterday)
North harbour wall
Twite - exactly 50 on the seed
Med Gull - Czech-ringed adult patrolling the wall
Ocean Edge/Red Nab
Grey Plover - exactly 10
Wigeon - exactly 60
Mallard - pair
Teal - 3
Bar-tailed Godwit - 2
Black-tailed Godwit - 1
Med Gull - adult on Ocean Edge shingle beach
Heysham N Reserve
singing Chaffinch (first noted singing at Millhouses yesterday)
Monday, 31 January 2011
Chilly Grey Morning
Heysham
North Harbour Wall
Twite - 25 trapped (7 unringed, 18 retraps)
Med Gull - 1 Adult only seen
No Moths
North Harbour Wall
Twite - 25 trapped (7 unringed, 18 retraps)
Med Gull - 1 Adult only seen
No Moths
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